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In Parliament, MPs began debating a bill that could provide hope for witnesses in the highly anticipated investigations of the post election violence. The Witness Protection Bill, seeks to create an agency that would shield persons with important information from risk or intimidation. NTVs Richard Chacha with the fine print of the proposed law that comes just days before the International Criminal Court begins its probe in Kenya.
I have no trust in any process set up by Amos Wako. How would we know if the AG, through the agency, killed or otherwise silenced some witnesses that would have information that the AG does not want to become public? I am afraid this agency will be very biased and one-sided
2190g1 1 year ago
this is a joke, if ordinary Kenyans cannot be guaranteed security in their own country, how will this shambolic government protect any witnesses.
karuitha 1 year ago