AG Githu: If Bensouda wants Uhuru's account balances, she must first apply for an order to this ICC Chamber.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: Then the order might be granted or not.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: If it is granted, we might appeal to the higher Chamber.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: Then we might win or lose the appeal. If we lose the appeal, I will take the order, board an aeroplane and land in Nairobi.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: Then one day I will deliver it to the DPP.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: The DPP will first read it. Then one day he will take it to the High Court Registrar.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: If the Registrar thinks it has merit one day he will place it before a High Court Judge.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: The High Court Judge will decides if it needs further action.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: The judge will order the Registrar to notify all parties and set a hearing date
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: Then the judge will listen to all parties and one day he will decide whether the order should be honoured.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: If he rules in favour of the order, the CBK, or the banks involved, or Uhuru, or myself, or even any Kenyan can appeal to the Court of appeal.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: The court of appeal will order the Registrar to notify all parties and set a hearing date
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: Then one day the Court of Appeal might rule for or against.
ICC Judge: Then what happens next?
AG Githu: We go to the Supreme Court!
ICC Judge: MR AG, YOU ARE SPEAKING TOO FAST... CAN WE START AGAIN?
AG Githu: With pleasure, Madam!