Gordon Gekko wrote:The charge of behaving badly holds no water, the one of ordering the body guard to shoot is hot air, but the one of possessing an unlicensed firearm is the killer. That is criminal and doesn't require Prezzo to set up a tribunal. My prediction, the prezzo will set it up, it will find no professional miscondunt. DPP has already settled the criminal component of the case by saying Commish did a bad job and asking him to investigate again. Baraza is home and dry, Kerubo is penniless, kenyans are happy that katiba is working but in reality it is life as usual.
@GG...... here is the relevant section from chapter six. Couple that with the Judicial officers code of conduct..... Hapo ndio chinda hiko. Hawesmek
75. (1) A State officer shall behave, whether in public and official life, in private life, or in association with other persons, in a manner that avoids—
(a) any conflict between personal interests and public or official duties;
(b) compromising any public or official interest in favour of a personal interest; or
(c) demeaning the office the officer holds.
(2) A person who contravenes clause (1), or Article 76, 77 or 78
(2)—
(a) shall be subject to the applicable disciplinary procedure for the relevant office; and
(b) may, in accordance with the disciplinary procedure referred to in paragraph (a), be dismissed or otherwise removed from office.
(3) A person who has been dismissed or otherwise removed from office for a contravention of the provisions mentioned in clause (2) is disqualified from holding any other State office.
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