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Kiambu Senator Thang’wa Targets Legal professionals After Purge on Judiciary


Kiambu Senator Karungo wa Thang’wa says that the federal government will goal legal professionals accused of corruption after cleansing the Judiciary which he accused of being a conduit for graft.

Talking throughout a rally in Kiambu County on Friday, the UDA senator puzzled why legal professionals had been protesting towards President William Ruto but the Head of State had raised severe issues that wanted to be addressed.

Ruto accused the judges and different judicial officers of entrenching corruption within the Judiciary. Based mostly on the President’s remarks, Thang’wa maintained that the federal government wouldn’t relent in its quest to wash up the Judiciary.

Legislation Society of Kenya (LSK) members protesting in Nairobi on January 12, 2023.

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LSK

“Once we say that judges are corrupt, why would you protest as a lawyer? They’ve demonstrated in Nairobi they usually blame Ruto. We wish to say that after we’re finished with the judges, we’re coming for the legal professionals,” he acknowledged in response to the Legislation Society of Kenya (LSK) demonstrations led by Wiper occasion chief Kalonzo Musyoka and different senior counsels.

LSK organised the demos in solidarity with the Judiciary.

“We’re preventing corruption within the Government, Judiciary, Parliament and legal professionals too,” Thang’wa added.

Notably, Ruto had additionally alleged that some legal professionals had been colluding with corrupt judges. Particularly, the Head of State claimed that the earlier authorities laid down a funds for bribing judges and legal professionals.

In response to Ruto, the alleged corrupt judicial officers solicited bribes to rule in favour of the federal governmentin lawsuits affecting his agendas.

“Would you like your cash for use to bribe the courts? No funds might be made to bribe anybody within the courts. The courts are servants of Kenyans,” Ruto acknowledged whereas on a growth tour in Uasin Gishu county.

In the meantime, Chief Justice Martha Koome, whereas overseeing the farewell of former Judiciary Chief Registrar Anne Amadi on Friday, referred to as on her critics to desk concrete proof quite than coerce her to behave on propaganda.

“The Fee will solely act on the idea of proof and never on blanket statements or allegations that haven’t been substantiated. Doing in any other case will imply an overthrow of the Structure and the rule of regulation. That the Fee is not going to do!” Koome asserted.

Chief Justice Martha Koome delivering a public lecture on the College of Nairobi on November 15, 2023.

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CJ MARTHA KOOME



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