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IEBC showdown today!!!!!!!!
mkenyan
#341 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 9:56:36 AM
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Posts: 1,885
Liv wrote:
Who advises IEBC?

Judge Odunga had already expressed himself in this case earlier and made a judgement on the matter similar to the one delivered today. IEBC should have objected to him being part of the 3 judge bench or demanded the bench to have 5 judges. IEBC set themselves up for failure as they knew the views of the one judge already and this should have been stopped for a fair hearing.

What the court is ordering is impossible and very risky. Anyone can interfere or even stop the procurement process through injunctions and the like and there will be no election on 8817.

Way forward now?
IEBC must appeal and if the case must go to the Supreme case, so be it. Eventually if the superior court supports today's ruling , it is expected they will advise how the country goes about postponing the elections and how executive governance will be composed at the national level.

Meanwhile there should be a stay of today's ruling and the printing of ballots should continue until the superior courts express themselves in this matter.

Uncertainty
The silver lining in this matter is that the uncertainty will most probably results in lower prices at the NSE and will give an opportunities for some of us to get into the buses that had already left....lol


think you started you post on the premise that justice odunga was the sole cause of 'all there', then realized they were three judges (and only one with an o name for that matter) so you had to change to a 5 judges bench. a 5 judges bench would have at best for iebc only meant that 3 out of 5 judges held the same way as of now.

like you i too wonder who advises them. for a body with a legal department (and a bright advocate ceo and chairman -?- ) they seem to be getting all these legal interpretations wrong a lot.
2012
#342 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 9:57:06 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/9/2009
Posts: 6,592
Location: Nairobi
limanika wrote:
Liv wrote:
Who advises IEBC?

Judge Odunga had already expressed himself in this case earlier and made a judgement on the matter similar to the one delivered today. IEBC should have objected to him being part of the 3 judge bench or demanded the bench to have 5 judges. IEBC set themselves up for failure as they knew the views of the one judge already and this should have been stopped for a fair hearing.

What the court is ordering is impossible and very risky. Anyone can interfere or even stop the procurement process through injunctions and the like and there will be no election on 8817.

Way forward now?
IEBC must appeal and if the case must go to the Supreme case, so be it. Eventually if the superior court supports today's ruling , it is expected they will advise how the country goes about postponing the elections and how executive governance will be composed at the national level.

Meanwhile there should be a stay of today's ruling and the printing of ballots should continue until the superior courts express themselves in this matter.

Uncertainty
The silver lining in this matter is that the uncertainty will most probably results in lower prices at the NSE and will give an opportunities for some of us to get into the buses that had already left....lol


Also wondering which lawyers advises IEBC...Why cant they advise IEBC to stop arguing or prosecuting their case in the media, to start with? All the arguments IEBC and Govt were relying on were in public domain..they dispatch statement to media explaining their position (prejudicial) then rush to court to give same arguments and expect judges to fall over themselves and rule in their favor? By the way the case is more political, so strategy is as important, if not more important than raw facts of the law.

That said, arguing against the ruling by high court would be like an open book exam for any bright law student. The arguments that make the ruling void in law are right there under the nose. But with lack of tact by IEBC, Govt and jubilee lawyers, am not very sure they will win...



Unfortunately I don't think IEBC enjoy the luxury or choice of not making everything public. They are new and they are being held to very high account. The election is the single most public matter there can be. It is just unfortunate that they will be the bashing kids for everything and especially when NASA loses.
They need to be brave, be above board and get one of those prominent lawyers. The prominent ones seem to get their way around in the courts.

BBI will solve it
:)
hardwood
#343 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 9:57:52 AM
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Simply put, IEBC should hold public barazas in every part of Kenya before awarding the tender for presidential ballots. Otherwise I may also go to court to stop the election if my shosho in the village is not consulted.
2012
#344 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 10:02:20 AM
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Posts: 6,592
Location: Nairobi
I hope they all realizes that a contract had been signed with the printer and they have to be paid their 2b whichever way.

BBI will solve it
:)
limanika
#345 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 10:08:00 AM
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Joined: 9/21/2011
Posts: 2,032
2012 wrote:
limanika wrote:
Liv wrote:
Who advises IEBC?

Judge Odunga had already expressed himself in this case earlier and made a judgement on the matter similar to the one delivered today. IEBC should have objected to him being part of the 3 judge bench or demanded the bench to have 5 judges. IEBC set themselves up for failure as they knew the views of the one judge already and this should have been stopped for a fair hearing.

What the court is ordering is impossible and very risky. Anyone can interfere or even stop the procurement process through injunctions and the like and there will be no election on 8817.

Way forward now?
IEBC must appeal and if the case must go to the Supreme case, so be it. Eventually if the superior court supports today's ruling , it is expected they will advise how the country goes about postponing the elections and how executive governance will be composed at the national level.

Meanwhile there should be a stay of today's ruling and the printing of ballots should continue until the superior courts express themselves in this matter.

Uncertainty
The silver lining in this matter is that the uncertainty will most probably results in lower prices at the NSE and will give an opportunities for some of us to get into the buses that had already left....lol


Also wondering which lawyers advises IEBC...Why cant they advise IEBC to stop arguing or prosecuting their case in the media, to start with? All the arguments IEBC and Govt were relying on were in public domain..they dispatch statement to media explaining their position (prejudicial) then rush to court to give same arguments and expect judges to fall over themselves and rule in their favor? By the way the case is more political, so strategy is as important, if not more important than raw facts of the law.

That said, arguing against the ruling by high court would be like an open book exam for any bright law student. The arguments that make the ruling void in law are right there under the nose. But with lack of tact by IEBC, Govt and jubilee lawyers, am not very sure they will win...



Unfortunately I don't think IEBC enjoy the luxury or choice of not making everything public. They are new and they are being held to very high account. The election is the single most public matter there can be. It is just unfortunate that they will be the bashing kids for everything and especially when NASA loses.
They need to be brave, be above board and get one of those prominent lawyers. The prominent ones seem to get their way around in the courts.


I disagree, there is something they can do, should do..just yesterday, IEBC chairman dispatches statement to media stating they are going to appeal...and goes on to say directly or indirectly why IEBC thinks CA should rule in his favor..I mean who does this? He should just say "IEBC will seek advise from its laywers on next course of action" Good old practice! And they can advise media and commentators to desist from making public comments on the matter since it is in court. Jubilee also issuing statement on how the ruling will affect election is totally tactless. Why then go to court? What do you want the court to determine?
alma1
#346 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 10:09:44 AM
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Joined: 9/19/2015
Posts: 2,871
Location: hapo
mkenyan wrote:
Liv wrote:
Who advises IEBC?

Judge Odunga had already expressed himself in this case earlier and made a judgement on the matter similar to the one delivered today. IEBC should have objected to him being part of the 3 judge bench or demanded the bench to have 5 judges. IEBC set themselves up for failure as they knew the views of the one judge already and this should have been stopped for a fair hearing.

What the court is ordering is impossible and very risky. Anyone can interfere or even stop the procurement process through injunctions and the like and there will be no election on 8817.

Way forward now?
IEBC must appeal and if the case must go to the Supreme case, so be it. Eventually if the superior court supports today's ruling , it is expected they will advise how the country goes about postponing the elections and how executive governance will be composed at the national level.

Meanwhile there should be a stay of today's ruling and the printing of ballots should continue until the superior courts express themselves in this matter.

Uncertainty
The silver lining in this matter is that the uncertainty will most probably results in lower prices at the NSE and will give an opportunities for some of us to get into the buses that had already left....lol


think you started you post on the premise that justice odunga was the sole cause of 'all there', then realized they were three judges (and only one with an o name for that matter) so you had to change to a 5 judges bench. a 5 judges bench would have at best for iebc only meant that 3 out of 5 judges held the same way as of now.

like you i too wonder who advises them. for a body with a legal department (and a bright advocate ceo and chairman -?- ) they seem to be getting all these legal interpretations wrong a lot.


Maybe they get their legal interpretations from Wazua and Jubilee mbrogas.

These rulings are soooo clear it's hard to fathom how anyone could have thought otherwise.

But what do I know...I'm not a mbroga. Neither do I listen to Kameme.
Thieves are not good people. Tumeelewana?

Much Know
#347 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 10:35:06 AM
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Joined: 12/6/2008
Posts: 3,586
2012 wrote:
I hope they all realizes that a contract had been signed with the printer and they have to be paid their 2b whichever way.

2 billion is nothing, it is worse the amount of time Jubilee is wasting, am sure we have DIRECTLY spent over 100 billion in the last five years to suit Rairas fancies several times including disbanding previous commissions and paying of billions to please raira, we even stopped the BVI kit tender in 2013 to please raira and kina oswago organised for raira to eat BVR tender and chicken gate which failed, stopping NYS projects when it turns out the tenderprenuers were odm damu, stealing maize, not mentioning euro bond losses, loss of pipeline deal, chasing away dominion farms and foreign investors by demanding they give his family free rice, fish e.t.c why stop now? At the end of the day IEBC now stands accused by courts on inappropriate or unethical tendering practices and that is the end of that IEBC team, moving further with it is to BIG a RISK, for sure, children from wrong tribe in kisumu will burn before nusu mkate is given!!!! Raira is IMMUNE!!!
Ras Kienyeji Man
Liv
#348 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 10:36:03 AM
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Joined: 11/14/2006
Posts: 1,311
mkenyan wrote:


think you started you post on the premise that justice odunga was the sole cause of 'all there', then realized they were three judges (and only one with an o name for that matter) so you had to change to a 5 judges bench. a 5 judges bench would have at best for iebc only meant that 3 out of 5 judges held the same way as of now.


What are you trying to say here? That you could read my mind and thought process or what? Why don't you hold your peace if you've nothing of value to say?
Ngalaka
#349 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 10:37:41 AM
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Joined: 10/29/2008
Posts: 1,566
limanika wrote:
Liv wrote:
Who advises IEBC?

Judge Odunga had already expressed himself in this case earlier and made a judgement on the matter similar to the one delivered today. IEBC should have objected to him being part of the 3 judge bench or demanded the bench to have 5 judges. IEBC set themselves up for failure as they knew the views of the one judge already and this should have been stopped for a fair hearing.

What the court is ordering is impossible and very risky. Anyone can interfere or even stop the procurement process through injunctions and the like and there will be no election on 8817.

Way forward now?
IEBC must appeal and if the case must go to the Supreme case, so be it. Eventually if the superior court supports today's ruling , it is expected they will advise how the country goes about postponing the elections and how executive governance will be composed at the national level.

Meanwhile there should be a stay of today's ruling and the printing of ballots should continue until the superior courts express themselves in this matter.

Uncertainty
The silver lining in this matter is that the uncertainty will most probably results in lower prices at the NSE and will give an opportunities for some of us to get into the buses that had already left....lol


Also wondering which lawyers advises IEBC...Why cant they advise IEBC to stop arguing or prosecuting their case in the media, to start with? All the arguments IEBC and Govt were relying on were in public domain..they dispatch statement to media explaining their position (prejudicial) then rush to court to give same arguments and expect judges to fall over themselves and rule in their favor? By the way the case is more political, so strategy is as important, if not more important than raw facts of the law.

That said, arguing against the ruling by high court would be like an open book exam for any bright law student. The arguments that make the ruling void in law are right there under the nose. But with lack of tact by IEBC, Govt and jubilee lawyers, am not very sure they will win...

From the touch-line, the game looks very easy!
Isuni yilu yi maa me muyo - ni Mbisuu
hardwood
#350 Posted : Saturday, July 08, 2017 11:55:08 AM
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Joined: 7/28/2015
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