GRAFT

LSK questions DPP for withdrawing corruption cases

President Eric Theuri says the DPP owes Kenyans an explanation behind the move.

In Summary

• The DPP Noordin Haji on Wednesday withdrew a Sh19 million graft case against Aisha Jumwa, the Public Service and Gender CS nominee.

•  Haji also withdrew charges against Chumo and ten others in a Sh400 million graft case.

President of the Law Society of Kenya Eric Theuri during an interview on March 14.
SAKAJA PAPERS: President of the Law Society of Kenya Eric Theuri during an interview on March 14.
Image: WILFRED NYANGARESI

The Law Society of Kenya has questioned the motive behind the withdrawal of graft cases against some individuals by the Director of Public Prosecution.

LSK President Eric Theuri said the DPP owe Kenyans an explanation on the discontinuation of graft cases against former Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa and former Kenya Power MD Ben Chumo.

"If the cases are being withdrawn for lack of evidence to sustain the charges, the DPP must take responsibility and explain how the decision to charge was arrived at in the first instance," Theuri said onThursday.

The DPP Noordin Haji on Wednesday withdrew a Sh19 million graft case against Jumwa, the Public Service and Gender CS nominee.

The case related to alleged misappropriation of CDF funds.

 Haji also withdrew charges against Chumo and ten others in a Sh400 million graft case.

Chumo had been charged 2018 alongside Muwa Company Limited for willful failure to comply with procurement procedures in the purchase of transformers.

Jumwa was nominated as Public Service and Gender cabinet secretary by President William Ruto.

She is among the 22 cabinet nominees awaiting vetting by Parliament for purposes of ensuring they meet the requirements on ethics and integrity.

The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission on Tuesday said it was compiling reports on the suitability of each of the nominees to block those with questionable integrity.


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