Meru Governor Peter Munya moves to court to block arrest

Meru Governor Peter Munya. PHOTO | KENNEDY KIMANTHI |

What you need to know:

  • He said he was attending a Council of Governors meeting on the day he was to appear before the Senate.
  • He has sued the Senate, the Inspector General of Police and the Director of Public Prosecution.

Meru Governor Peter Munya has moved to court to block his imminent arrest for failing to appear before the Senate early this month.

The governor claimed that he complied with the Senate summons on September 5 as he sent a delegation from the county finance department to respond to audit queries on his behalf.

However, the Senate sent them away and demanded Mr Munya to appear in person.

He said he was attending a Council of Governors meeting on the day he was to appear before the Senate.

Through lawyer Peter Wanyama, Mr Munya argued that his prosecution would be malicious in the event he is arrested for disobeying the summons.

He has sued the Senate, the Inspector General of Police and the Director of Public Prosecution