Woman masquerading as a lawyer arrested during LSK raid in Machakos
A police officer accompanies LSK council member Wavinya Nicholas (left) to arrest the suspect at Maweu & Co. Advocates in Machakos.
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The Law Society of Kenya (LSK), in collaboration with
police, has arrested a woman in Machakos town for allegedly impersonating an
advocate at Maweu & Co. Advocates despite not being registered with the
society.
The arrest took place during an impromptu crackdown by LSK
targeting law firms in Machakos town that are harbouring quacks.
The woman was reportedly performing the duties of an
advocate, including swearing and commissioning affidavits, drawing pleadings, and
illegally collecting money via her M-Pesa account instead of through the
advocate’s client bank account.
LSK officers, led by LSK council member Wavinya Nicholas,
acted on tips from its members and the public, who reported suspicions of
unqualified individuals operating within the county.
The suspect was caught inside the firm while waiting to
engage with clients. She was immediately taken into custody and is expected to
face legal action.
“We are here today after reports from the public and some
members of LSK of how they had been duped by quacks who are yet to go to law
school, have been accredited to practice law or even admitted as advocates,” she
said.
Wavinya also cited a worrying rise in touting incidents
among registered LSK advocates, who allegedly shelter unqualified individuals
as operational managers or ambulance chasers.
She urged advocates to uphold the legal profession’s code of
ethics by employing certified and duly registered lawyers.
“Members of LSK, please, you know this is an illegality and
we want to remind you to employ certified advocates who have gone through law school
and been admitted to the bar,” she noted.
Last month, two people were arrested in Siaya County, six in
Bungoma, and two in Garissa for masquerading as lawyers.
The LSK stated that the operation was part of a broader
initiative to eliminate quack practitioners and uphold professional integrity
in Kenya’s legal sector.
She warned those operating as fake lawyers that LSK will
soon catch up with them.


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