Rigathi Gachagua Impeachment: Big Day for DP Ahead of Court Ruling on Senate Trial
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua (left) and Parliament in session (right, for illustrations) |
He also stated that the National Assembly did not conduct a meaningful public participation exercise before his impeachment was tabled. In his ruling, Justice Mwita is expected to either grant the stay orders at the Senate proceedings or dismiss the DP's requests. This will be Gachagua’s 24th attempt, either directly or through proxies, in court to stop his removal from office, with other efforts proving futile. What the ruling by Amason Kingi means for Gachagua However, irrespective of the ruling by Justice Mwita, the impeachment proceedings at the Senate are likely to go ahead.
On Monday, October 14, Senate Speaker Amason Kingi ruled that Parliament cannot be injuncted and that preliminary objections to court orders do not stop hearings already in the Senate. While ruling on a similar matter raised by Kericho governor Eric Mutai, Kingi affirmed that no court order can stop proceedings before the Senate.
by Amos Khaemba
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