KHRC questions DPP Haji's move to withdraw top graft cases
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The Kenya Human
Rights Commission (KHRC) now wants the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP)
Noordin Haji to shed more
light on the ongoing trend of withdrawal of graft cases against politicians.
KHRC took to social media on Wednesday afternoon after the DPP announced
he had dropped a Ksh.19 million graft case against Public Service and Gender Cabinet Secretary
appointee Aisha Jumwa.
“Although the government
has touted its commitment to tackling corruption, we are baffled by the spate
of coordinated withdrawals of high-value graft cases by @ODPP_KE. The
@ODPP_KE and DPP Haji owe Kenyans an explanation over the sudden surge in
withdrawal of graft cases,” the commission wrote on Twitter.
The agency's concern follows Haji’s recent move where he made an application
to withdraw a Ksh 80 million graft case against former Samburu Governor Moses Lenolkulal, who has been
shortlisted for the position of Principal Secretary.
DPP Haji is also seeking approval to drop another Ksh.400 million graft case against former Kenya Power Managing Director Ben Chumo.


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