Whether Njiraini is fit for the job is not the issue, I am sure he can perform well. The issue is transparency.
The problem is the manner of appointment, I have never heard of an interview process that takes 3 days to conclude, followed by an appointment done to beat a court date.
I hope the court overturns his appointment.
This is a public office and should be approached as such. If UK thinks Njiraini is so competent and deserves no competition, then he can appoint him to head CBA or any other of his vast family interests.
"The purpose of bureaucracy is to compensate for incompetence and lack of discipline." James Collins