The Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission advisory board is admitting that the leakage of a report on the alleged city cemetery scandal was regrettable and a violation of the law. The board which convened an urgent meeting to deliberate on the matter declared that since investigations into the acquisition of the city cemetery scandal land is still ongoing, the leaked report is not meant for public consumption and its leakage could have violated some people's constitutional rights. Among those linked to the scandal in the report were Deputy Prime Minister Musalia Mudavadi, his suspended PS Sammy Kirui and Nairobi Mayor Godfrey Majiwa. And so to correct what it described as a regrettable incident, the board has requested the Attorney General to order for investigations and prosecution of those behind the leakage of the document. Abdi Osman has the details.
@aokoh: The suspect for investigation into the leakage is Justice Minister Mutula Kilonzo. The leakage pattern is similar to that of PWCMaize Report, whose architect is Mutula Kilonzo. When I took the step to defend the integrity of Mr. Mudavadi regarding the unfair leakage, some bloggers called my comment upuzi. It is quite disgusting for a Minister of Justice, the slimy Mutula Kilonzo, not credited with any tangible judicial reform, engages in tribal demolition politics for Kalonzo Musyoka.
Savai333 1 year ago
PNU tactics...mbaya sana ..the Ag. Director should resign forthwith......he was in the media defending an interim leaked report
aokoh 1 year ago