Friday, April 22, 2011

Cosmetic Relief?

The government has moved to curb rising public anger of the cost of fuel and announced a 30% and 20% cut on excise duty levied on kerosene and diesel respectively. According to finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta and his energy counterpart Kiraitu Murungi, the move is aimed at helping the public shoulder the burden of high fuel prices. But as KTN's Newton Ndebu reports the move is seen as cosmetic as it translates to just two shillings relief at the pump. view full story here

Of Fuel , Politics and Cartels...

The National oil corporation is on the spot over allegations that it bungled importation of two consignments of oil earlier in the year resulting in the current crisis. The corporations management today came out fighting but were hard pressed to fend off the notion, that the defenders of public interest have become a conduit for cartels and vested interests. view full story here

Friday, April 1, 2011

Interview with A.G Amos Wako on Kenya's ICC cases

In an interview on the 22nd of August Attorney General Amos Wako revealed that he had contracted two senior international lawyers to work on Kenya’s admissibility challenge on the two cases involving six Kenyans before the International Criminal Court . He also denied allegations that he had frustrated previous efforts at filing the challenge at the ICC.
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Kenya files admisibility challenge

Kenya has formally commenced a legal challenge on the international criminal court's jurisdiction over the two cases against six kenyans at the hague. Attorney general amos wako has confirmed that two international lawyers contracted by the government filed the challenge at the hague today. The government wants the pre-trial chamber that is considering allegations against the six to rule that the cases are in admissible before the icc
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Thursday, March 31, 2011

KENYA LAUNCHES ADMISSIBILITY CHALLENGE ON OCAMPO 6 CASES


                                                         PRESS STATEMENT

This is to confirm that Counsels, Sir Geoffrey Nice Q.C. and Rodney Dixon, Barrister-at-Law have today, on behalf of the Government of Kenya, filed an application pursuant to Article 19 of the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court (ICC), respectfully requesting the Pre-Trial Chamber to determine that the two cases currently before the ICC are inadmissible before the I.C.C.

(S. AMOS WAKO) E.G.H, F.C.I.Arb, S.C, M.P
ATTONERNEY-GENERAL

31st March, 2011

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Raila: Post Election Violence Was Planned!

Prime minister Raila Rdinga now says that he is convinced the 2008 post election violebce was both organised and systematic. Raila says the killing of an estimated 1,300 people during the chaos indcates that the bloodletting was pre-planned. The odm leader says those responsible for the chaos must be brought to book. This position is however a clear contradiction of his previous position, where Raila has repeatedly maintained that the violence was spontaneous, sparked by public outrage over the electoral commissions mishandling of the polls. Click here to view full story.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

divided orange

The orange party is divided over yesterday's announcement by some party officials that it will hire legal counsel for three of the Ocampo six. While one group of mps have supported the proposal, another one led by the party's secretary general Anyang Nyong'o maintain that the party would only engage lawyers to represent its interests and not individual suspects at the Hague. This came as Eldoret north MP William Ruto, who is one of the suspects, said he does not need ODM's help. Click here to view video