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Kenya: Magistrates, Judges Condemn Attacks On Colleagues Over Bbi Bill Judgment

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The Kenya Magistrate’s and Judges Association (KMJA) has condemned the recent verbal attacks on members of the judiciary by the political class over the unfavourable judgment involving the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).

In a statement to newsrooms, the association said it has been alarmed by the daily attacks directed at the individual judges who sat on the bench that nullified the proposed referendum under the BBI.

“Such attacks are an affront to the decisional independence of the judges and the rule of law. What is surprising is that even high ranking and powerful officials in the Republic of Kenya have openly threatened the judges who participated in the petitions,” said the Association.

Through its Secretary-General Derrick Kuto, the association noted that there are past and documented incidences where judges and judicial officers as well as their associates have been attacked in their line of duty.

He described the utterances made by political class against the Judiciary as ancient, irresponsible and retrogressive.

‘Veiled threats’

Mr Kuto called on the Inspector General of Police to investigate the said utterances with a view to prosecuting the culprits.

“The Cabinet Secretary in charge of the Ministry of Interior and Coordination of National Government should immediately assure Kenyans that our judges and judicial officers are safe given the sensitive nature of their assignments,” said Mr Kuto.