Parliament approves Abdi Ahmed Mohamud as next EACC boss
Members of the National Assembly on Wednesday
approved the nomination of Abdi Ahmed Mohamud as the new Ethics and Anti-Corruption
Commission (EACC) Chief Executive Officer.
If appointed by President William Ruto,
Mohamud, who is currently serving as the Deputy CEO of the anti-graft body,
will take over the mantle from Twalib Mbarak whose tenure comes to an end in
January.
A career detective and an advocate of the
High Court, Mohamud has over 19 years of experience in the anti-graft body,
overseeing the investigation of high profile corruption cases in the country.
Speaking during his vetting by the National Assembly’s
Justice and Legal Affairs Committee on Tuesday, Mohamud called for more
collaboration between EACC and the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions
(ODPP) to ensure corruption cases are successful.
He blamed the ODPP for collapsing cases,
saying some lawyers appointed by the ODPP do not have the knowledge of the
matters they are handling.
“The ODPP should
appoint some lawyers to prosecute cases from their inception because they
understand them more...The reason cases fail is because the lawyers at ODPP have
not interacted with the files well,” he told the vetting committee.
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