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Hand over Waki list to police, says Marende
Speaker Kenneth Marende PHOTO/ FILE
The Speaker of the National Assembly wants names of poll chaos suspects cited by the Waki report to be handed over to police for investigation.
Mr Kenneth Marende said he was optimistic the report’s findings would be implemented fully.
“We should carry its findings further to a logical conclusion. We should hand over to police aspects of the report that require further investigation with a view to bringing to justice persons that may have been named,” he said.
Speaking at a Nairobi hotel yesterday, the speaker said the country was using the report as one of the ways of achieving national healing and reconciliation. He said the report does not condemn anyone and that the law should take its course.
The rule of law
“No one can be condemned until tried by a lawfully constituted court of law. We are a law-abiding country and so we expect the rule of law to be upheld,” he said.
Imenti Central MP Gitobu Imanyara said there was still enough time for Kenya to constitute a tribunal that will try the named suspects locally.
He said Parliament will have to wait until the Cabinet discussed the report.
“The report is currently the property of the Executive. As it is now, the hands of Parliament are tied and MPs can only debate the report outside the House as is happening now,” he said.
“It is the business of Government to bring the legislative agenda to the House. Parliament will have to wait until the President gives the Executive the go-ahead to bring the report to the House,” he added.
Elsewhere, Vice-President Kalonzo Musyoka ruled out the possibility of taking people suspected of sponsoring the post-election violence to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, Netherlands.
“Kenya is not a failed state. We adhere to the rule of law,” said the VP, who was answering questions from journalists at Kasarani AIC church.
Mr Musyoka, who was among PNU MPs who recently called for full implementation of the Waki report during a parliamentary group meeting, said: “We should not expose ourselves to the international community by taking our people to The Hague. We have ... people who are capable of spearheading national dialogue and reconciliation.”
Written on stone
The Waki Commission, which was investigating post-election violence, gave the Government up to March 1 to set up a tribunal.
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I don't know what happens to apparently bright and focussed people, when they go to parliament. How can any one living in Kenya suggest the Waki report be handed over to Police, have they forgotten the cover ups in JM, Tom Mboya, Ouko, Atur cases? How about rampant political patronage? come on! lets be serious this time and follow the Waki recommendation to the full
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Marende should be spending his time urging the MP's to pay tax. He is the leader of a corrupt house. They have raped our economy like they don't care
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This is the most lugubriously absurd suggestion i've heard about the Waki report so far. Am sure he either didnt mean it or he is the most ignorant of all our MPs. The police force has been accused of rape, being partisan etc. Mr speaker sir, do you want us to give these people the report?




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