Lawyers claim 64 pages missing from Gachagua judgment

Lawyers from the Chama cha Gema Watho Association claim that 64 pages of the High Court judgment on Rigathi Gachagua's removal are missing.

The lawyers wrote to the Deputy Registrar of the Constitutional and Human Rights Division on June 12 seeking the full judgment along with records from the June 8 session.

They said Judge Eric Ogola had stated the judgment ran to 350 pages and that the three judges read it until 3 a.m. before signing.

The copy they received three days later contained only 286 pages and lacked the judges' signatures. "It is clear that 64 pages are missing from that judgment," said lawyers from Kiragu Wathuta & Company Advocates.

Relaterade artiklar

Former Kenyan Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has withdrawn allegations of bias against three High Court judges. The step, outlined in a May 4, 2026 notice, redirects efforts to the main case challenging his removal from office.

Rapporterad av AI

The High Court has ruled on the impeachment case of former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua. The decision by a three-judge panel is expected to carry major political implications ahead of the 2027 elections.

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has rejected claims that he irregularly inherited his late brother Nderitu Gachagua's wealth, insisting the process was legal and court-sanctioned eight years ago. The family of the late Nyeri Governor petitioned President William Ruto for intervention on March 23, alleging fraud and forgery. Gachagua described the renewed dispute as politically motivated.

Rapporterad av AI

Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has reaffirmed his commitment to contest the 2027 presidency, stating that his bid will continue irrespective of the High Court decision on his 2024 impeachment.

Denna webbplats använder cookies

Vi använder cookies för analys för att förbättra vår webbplats. Läs vår integritetspolicy för mer information.
Avböj