President Kenyatta suspends judge Said Chitembwe
President
Uhuru Kenyatta has suspended High Court judge Said Chitembwe to pave the way
for investigations against him on allegations of gross misconduct.
Kenyatta
appointed the tribunal upon receiving a petition by the Judicial Service
Commission (JSC) which recommended that the judge be probed.
The
tribunal will be chaired by Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi with the members comprising Senior Counsel Dr.
Fred N. Ojiambo, Lady
Justice Abida Ali Aroni, Justice
Nzioki wa Makau, Mr.
James Ochieng’ Oduol, Lt.
Gen. (Rtd.) Jackson W. Ndung’u
and Dr. Lydia Nzomo.
The lead counsel
in the tribunal will be Senior Counsel Kiragu Kimani assisted by Joseph Gitonga Riungu and Edward Omotii Nyang’au while Joint Secretaries for the team will be Jasper
M. Mbiuki and Sarah
Yamo.
“The Head
of State and Government notes that the Petition contains grave allegations regarding the conduct of the Judge
and further notes that allegations
of gross misconduct on the part of a judge erode the faith of Kenyans in the fair administration of justice,” reads a statement from Head of
Public Service Joseph Kinyua.
The Judicial
Service Commission (JSC) determined that petitions filed for Justice Said Chitembwe's removal from office on the
grounds of gross misconduct and impropriety presented sufficient grounds for
his removal.
The JSC
said in a statement issued on May 4, 2022, that the panel tasked with
considering the Petitions had completed its work and had submitted its report
to the full Commission for consideration.
Four petitions were filed by former Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko, Francis Wambua, Imgrad Geige and David Leboo Ole Kilusu seeking the removal of the Judge from office.
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