The People vs Kenya Judiciary
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2018 2:21 am
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“According to the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Ms Dorcas Oduor, senior counsels James Orengo and Okong'o Omogeni are members of Senate Legal Committee, which has an oversight role over the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Attorney General and have confidential information relating to the case and Khawar Qureshi, Queen’s Counsel appointment which came to their knowledge.
“We will be seeking an interpretation on how the law of privileges should be applied because the two senators cannot sit in a committee that grilled the DPP over Prof Qureshi’s appointment and come to court the next day seeking to quash his appointment,” said Oduor.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article ... inst-mwilu
Summary of facts about this case:
1. Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu is the 2nd senior-most judge in Kenya. She is accused of engaging in fraud and corruption. She is allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement in Kenya. Justice Mwilu and her allies claim that she should not be charged because of her position i.e. she is above the law. The prosecutor does not accept that claim.
2. Philomena Mwilu has been a spouse to Amos Wako, former Attorney General of Kenya, since 1997. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomena_Mbete_Mwilu
“Lady Justice Mwilu is now known as Wako’s de facto second wife…Wako is barred for life from ever setting foot in the US.” https://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/arti ... mena-mwilu
3. Justice Mwilu’s husband, Mr Wako, is a senator, as is her counsel Mr Orengo and Prof Omogeni. Mr Wako, Mr Orengo and Mr Omogeni are all members of the Senate Legal Committee. As stated above, the committee has oversight role over the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). All 3 are also closely allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement in Kenya.
4. Corruption is identified as Kenya’s no.1 problem, and a day does not pass without the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement in Kenya criticising the government for failure to slay the corruption dragon(correctly). They then shamelessly declare, by their actions, that the government is only allowed to prosecute the corrupt people they hate, but never touch their corrupt allies.
5. Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Noordin Haji, has hired Prof Qureshi, QC, from the UK. Maybe he did this because this is a very high profile case, and any local counsel could be accused of bias.
6. Kenyans could roughly be divided into 2 categories: (a) Kenyans allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement - about 5-10% of adult population, and (b) patriotic Kenyans - about 90-95% of adult population.
In terms of online visibility, the percentages are reversed: (a) Kenyans allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement - about 90-95% of top online articles/social media posts etc, and (b) patriotic Kenyans - about 5-10% of top online articles/social media posts etc.
Ms Dorcas Oduor, left, with Prof Khawar Qureshi“According to the Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions, Ms Dorcas Oduor, senior counsels James Orengo and Okong'o Omogeni are members of Senate Legal Committee, which has an oversight role over the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) and the Attorney General and have confidential information relating to the case and Khawar Qureshi, Queen’s Counsel appointment which came to their knowledge.
“We will be seeking an interpretation on how the law of privileges should be applied because the two senators cannot sit in a committee that grilled the DPP over Prof Qureshi’s appointment and come to court the next day seeking to quash his appointment,” said Oduor.
https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article ... inst-mwilu
Summary of facts about this case:
1. Deputy Chief Justice Philomena Mwilu is the 2nd senior-most judge in Kenya. She is accused of engaging in fraud and corruption. She is allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement in Kenya. Justice Mwilu and her allies claim that she should not be charged because of her position i.e. she is above the law. The prosecutor does not accept that claim.
2. Philomena Mwilu has been a spouse to Amos Wako, former Attorney General of Kenya, since 1997. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philomena_Mbete_Mwilu
“Lady Justice Mwilu is now known as Wako’s de facto second wife…Wako is barred for life from ever setting foot in the US.” https://www.sde.co.ke/thenairobian/arti ... mena-mwilu
3. Justice Mwilu’s husband, Mr Wako, is a senator, as is her counsel Mr Orengo and Prof Omogeni. Mr Wako, Mr Orengo and Mr Omogeni are all members of the Senate Legal Committee. As stated above, the committee has oversight role over the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). All 3 are also closely allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement in Kenya.
4. Corruption is identified as Kenya’s no.1 problem, and a day does not pass without the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement in Kenya criticising the government for failure to slay the corruption dragon(correctly). They then shamelessly declare, by their actions, that the government is only allowed to prosecute the corrupt people they hate, but never touch their corrupt allies.
5. Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Noordin Haji, has hired Prof Qureshi, QC, from the UK. Maybe he did this because this is a very high profile case, and any local counsel could be accused of bias.
6. Kenyans could roughly be divided into 2 categories: (a) Kenyans allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement - about 5-10% of adult population, and (b) patriotic Kenyans - about 90-95% of adult population.
In terms of online visibility, the percentages are reversed: (a) Kenyans allied to the foreign-funded ’civil society’/NGO movement - about 90-95% of top online articles/social media posts etc, and (b) patriotic Kenyans - about 5-10% of top online articles/social media posts etc.