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The chairperson of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Bethuel  Kiplagat  chairperson TJRC  during a press conference on at Delta  House Nairobi. The commissioners petitioned the Chief Justice to set up a tribunal to investigate chairman Bethuel Kiplagat April 16, 2010. Photo/FILE

The chairperson of the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Bethuel Kiplagat chairperson TJRC during a press conference on at Delta House Nairobi. The commissioners petitioned the Chief Justice to set up a tribunal to investigate chairman Bethuel Kiplagat April 16, 2010. Photo/FILE  

By ANTHONY KARIUKI
Posted  Friday, April 16  2010 at  11:57

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  • Commissioners copy their petition to President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

Truth Justice and Reconciliation Commissioners (TJRC) Friday petitioned the Chief Justice to set up a tribunal to investigate chairman Bethuel Kiplagat

The commissioners also copied their petition to President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga.

The petition asks the Chief Justice to determine whether the Chairperson, in swearing to an affidavit that he “has not in any way been involved, implicated, linked or associated with human rights violations of any kind or in any matter which is to be investigated under the [TJRC] Act, and in continuing to state both publicly and privately that he has no such relationship with any matter to be investigated by the TJRC, has committed an act that qualifies as misbehaviour or misconduct. 

“In addition, the petition asks whether those same allegations, if proven true, violates Section 21(2) which provides that “each Commissioner … shall avoid taking any action which could create an appearance of partiality or otherwise harm the credibility or integrity of the Commission.” 

The commissioners said that by petitioning the CJ they did not imply that Mr Kiplagat was guilty of any wrongdoing rather that they wanted the law and due process to take its course.

"The Commission is committed to moving beyond the allegations that have been raised against our Chairperson. 

"We hope that the creation of a Tribunal will allow the Chairperson to vindicate his rights, to finally clear his name, and in the meantime allow the Commission to move forward with the real work of the Commission, the work that the people of Kenya have entrusted us to perform,” said vice chairperson Ms Tecla Namachanja.

Their move came after the earlier effort to petition Chief Justice Evans Gicheru through the office of Justice minister Mutula Kilonzo failed after the latter returned their letter saying he had no role in the matter.

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On Tuesday, the commissioners called a news conference where they asked Mr Kiplagat to step aside to facilitate the formation of a tribunal to investigate allegations linking him to past injustices.

The truth team said " the allegations touch upon the following three areas of concern that are within our mandate: Illegal or irregular acquisition of land; The assassination of the Honourable Robert Ouko; and the Wagalla Massacre."

Civil society groups have also added their voice to calls for Mr Kiplagat's resignation. The International Centre for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) Thursday demanded that Mr Kiplagat immediately steps aside to enable the commission fulfill its mandate.

“Despite being a key mechanism to addressing Kenya’s 2008 post-election violence, the TJRC is being held hostage by Ambassador Bethuel Kiplagat’s continued refusals to step down following credible allegations of bias and misconduct made against him,” said director of ICTJ’s Africa Program, Suliman Baldo.

The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) said that Mr Kiplagat's tenure as TJRC's head had become untenable in face of the allegations facing him that had affected the credibility of the commission.

Mr Kiplagat has consistently fended off accusations that he was involved in past injustices.

In February, ten former heads and members of previous truth and justice commissions across the world demanded his immediate resignation, citing reports linking him to past injustices.

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  1. Submitted by RUTODENNIS

    Bethuel whether guilty or not should resign it seems Kenyans are not ready to work with him. he should swallow pride and make a step of honor

    Posted  April 16, 2010 06:26 PM  
  2. Submitted by mustbme

    He can't be serious this is beyond his control now - the international organizations are calling for his resignation, Kenyans the same now his committee members - Surely RESIGNING and paving way for fair investigations is the best.

    Posted  April 16, 2010 03:25 PM