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Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission commissioner Betty Murungi on the day she resigned as a member of the commission April 19,2010. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE

Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission commissioner Betty Murungi on the day she resigned as a member of the commission April 19,2010. Photo/HEZRON NJOROGE 

By BERNARD NAMUNANE
Posted  Monday, April 19  2010 at  21:00

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“I am not elaborating. Just look at statements some people are making. I definitely don’t want to be part of a commission that will whitewash and give excuses for past injustices. I will not be part of that charade,” she said.

The commission has to work hard to regain its credibility, she said, adding that she hoped the request for a tribunal to try Mr Kiplagat that was sent to Chief Justice Evans Gicheru will be granted. The CJ is yet to respond.

The commissioners requested for the tribunal to try Mr Kiplagat on allegations that he served for a long time in the Moi regime which is accused of the violations that the commission will be investigating.

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