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CJ Maraga should be investigated over these 3 things -Mutahi Ngunyi

The Judiciary is a corruption swamp. It needs to be drained-Mutahi Ngunyi

Through his weekly talk show-The Fifth Estate, Ngunyi maintained that “The Judiciary is a corruption swamp” which “needs to be drained… and yes, Uhuru should revisit it unapologetically because the public needs answers.

Ngunyi opined that the CJ should be investigated over claims that the Supreme Court used fake documents to annul the results of last year’s August Presidential elections.

“If Maraga nullified the August elections using fake documents we need answers” Ngunyi said.

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He also had issues with a trip made by the CJ to Lithuania last year shortly after the CJ Maraga led a team of Supreme Court Judges in nullifying the results of the Presidential elections and directing that fresh polls be held.

The analyst called for the trip to be investigated to establish if Hungarian-American business mogul George Soros influenced it.

Towards the 2017 election, NGO Coordination Board chair Fazul Mohamed accused an NGO linked with Rosemary Odinga of receiving Sh 500 Million from the billionaire.

Ngunyi also added that investigations should be launched to establish if there was any contact between the Supreme Court Judges and the opposition coalition NASA which could have influenced the decision to nullify the results of last year’s presidential elections.

Below is the video, courtesy of YouTube.

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His comments come at a time when the Judiciary is on the spot light following the arrest of DCJ Philomena Mwilu who was presented in court to answer to charges of abuse of office, receiving bribe and failing to pay taxes.

Mwilu is represented by a team of seasoned lawyers mostly drawn from the opposition coalition NASA and led by Siaya Senator James Orengo.

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