Theuri added that Kenyans need to know what is going on because it sets a bad precedent and undermines the fight against corruption and crime.
“We have in the recent past witnessed events that pose great danger to administration of justice. The DPP must have the interest of the people and avoid interference,” Theuri said.
LSK argues that the move to drop the cases is a serious threat to the rule of law and is intended to foster impunity.
“DPP must come out and give an explanation, failure to which we will review evidences in the cases and proceed with private prosecution. The DPP ought to resubmit the investigating files and seal the gaps but not withdraw the cases,” he added.
He said ‘it seems that the cases withdrawal are meant for public service appointment’.
This comes after nominees to President William Ruto’s cabinet were acquitted and their cases dropped by Hajji.
They include Aisha Jumwa and Mithika Linturi, who were nominated as CSs for Gender and Agriculture, respectively.
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