Executive, Parliament to blame for Kenya's failures -CJ Maraga tells the Oxford Union Conference in UK

Aha, it was probably a typing error by the paper reporting the event.

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How about maraga explain how chicken thieves get 30 years in jail and economic criminals, destroying the lives of millions walk away free or a anticipatory bail of 50K

it is the LAW! CHANGE. THE. LAW!

i think you just dissolved one of the two remaining brain cells you have in making that wonky statement

Financial might gets you better representation in court which in turn increases the chance of winning the case.

You should be calling for better investigations and better prosecution.

These cases you are talking about all go that way because of a technicality as a result of unlawful collection and inadequate evidence.

your emotions won’t get the result you want. change the law. grasp that as you sip some tea.

Ati nini wewe… Inadequate investigations aje… are you serious my fren?

Maraga and the Judiciary cannot and should not claim to be innocent, they are just as culpable for our current malaise as the legislature and executive.

They could however rightly claim to be the least culpable with the legislature and executive being far ahead in incompetence and rotteness.

Otherwise, term ya Maraga ikwishe we pick another CJ, perhaps we will be lucky enough to land a Kenyan who cares about clearing the huge backlog in our courts, who ensures we can have cases lodged and determined as fast as possible and who finally rids us of the technical roadblocks used by defence teams to stall cases for years.

Eti integrity, pwa ha ha ha ha!

A five judge bench comprising of justices Hellen Omondi, William Musyoka, Mumbi Ngugi, Chacha Mwita and Francis Tuiyot ruled that Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) Noordin Haji lacked the legal basis to indict judge Mwilu as the evidence was illegally obtained.

DCJ Mwilu off the hook as court quashes graft charges against her - The Standard