Probe these people, says TJRC,
By SAMUEL SIRINGI ssiringi@ke.nationmedia.com
Posted Wednesday, May 22 2013 at 23:30
In Summary
- Leading politicians top list of people accused of inciting others to violence, abetting torture and grabbing land
More
than 30 sitting and former MPs or senators are among prominent
personalities facing fresh prosecutions following allegations that they
were behind the election violence that led to the killing of 1,133
people in 2007/2008.
Many others will also be
investigated or prosecuted in connection with serious crimes, including
assassinations, theft of public land and inciting people to violence,
according to recommendations made by the Truth, Justice and
Reconciliation Commission (TJRC), whose report was handed to President
Kenyatta on Tuesday.
President Kenyatta and his deputy,
Mr William Ruto, also feature in the report over claims that they
masterminded the 2007 poll violence, but were spared any local action
because they are facing the same charges before the International
Criminal Court (ICC).
Many of those facing fresh
investigations over the post-election violence would be accused based on
the controversial report of the Kenya National Human Rights Commission,
“On the Brink of the Precipice. A Human Rights Account of Kenya’s
post-2007 Election Violence”.
Mining Cabinet Secretary
Najib Balala is accused of inciting and funding violence, according to
the KNHRC report, which called for him to be investigated.
Kisii Senator Chris Obure is also recommended for investigation over the 1991/1992 ethnic clashes.
Some
of those mentioned adversely include former MPs William ole Ntimama
(Narok North), Henry Kosgey (Tinderet), Dr Sally Kosgei (Aldai), Fred
Kapondi (Mt Elgon) and Boaz Kaino (Marakwet West).
The
TJRC report recommended that the Attorney-General or the Kenya Police
Force undertake investigations to determine criminal culpability against
such leaders.
The report accused Mr Kosgey of planning, inciting and financing the 2007/2008 violence.
He
was later accused of crimes against humanity at the ICC, but the
charges were not confirmed and he was acquitted. Implementing the
recommendation of the KNCHR many mean a fresh investigation locally for
Mr Kosgey.
Fresh investigations
Mr
Kapondi and Mr Kaino were also accused of incitement to violence during
the 2008 chaos. Also listed for fresh investigations is former Buret MP
Franklin Bett for planning incitement and financing violence during the
same period.
The report does not spare the TJRC chairman Bethuel Kiplagat, who it names on two accounts.
Mr
Kiplagat was the Foreign permanent secretary and a member of the Kenya
Intelligence Committee (KIC) alongside Joseph Kibwana, who later became a
general in the military and other officials.
KIC is
also recommended for investigations that would be carried out by the
Director of Public Prosecutions, Mr Keriako Tobiko. The investigations
would determine if the two had any criminal culpability, although they
should not hold public office, according to the report.
The
report also recommends that Mr Kiplagat be subjected to further
investigations by the National Land Commission over illegal or irregular
acquisition of land in Liyavo Farm, Kitale.
Former CID
director Noah arap Too is also adversely mentioned. He is alleged to
have been involved in the torture and ill-treatment of Mwakenya
suspects. He failed to attend the TJRC’s hearings. The team has
recommended further investigations against him.
And
former Kapenguria MP Samuel Moroto is accused of inciting and
facilitating youths to attack and evict other communities from
Kapenguria during his tenure as MP. He also held public meetings where
he is alleged to have incited the youths to fight the other communities
for instance in Kolongolo area, in Kitale.
The report proposes that Mr Tobiko prosecutes him.
It
also proposes that Mr Tobiko prosecute former Kanduyi MP Alfred
Khang’ati for alleged abuse of office while serving as an assistant
minister in the defunct Office of the Prime Minister.
Mr Khangati had denied the allegations before the TJRC.
ODM
nominated MP Elizabeth Ongoro should be prosecuted on claims that on
diverse dates between December 27 and 31, 2007, she issued inflammatory
statements calculated to incite other communities perceived to be
sympathisers of President Kibaki living in Kasarani Constituency and
Mathare North. She publicly directed the removal of “madoadoa” from
those areas.
As a result of the statements, houses of
persons of Kikuyu and Kamba descent were burnt, property looted and
lives lost as her supporters carried out her directives.
Rift
Valley politician Jackson Kibor was accused of financing the 2007/08
post-election violence. But Mr Kibor failed to attend the TJRC meetings
to respond to the allegations, prompting the team to recommend further
investigations by the DPP.
Also accused of planning,
facilitating and directing attacks against non-Kalenjins living within
Cherang’any area during the post-election violence in Eldoret is former
Cherang’any MP Joshua Kutuny. His acts are alleged to have led to the
displacement, serious injuries, deaths and loss of property. Mr Kutuny
faces further investigations.
Former Molo MP Njenga
Mungai faces further investigations over incitement of persons of Kikuyu
origin against those from other ethnic communities in 1992. He is also
accused of purchasing for and arming the youth with weaponry (pangas).
Mt
Elgon MP John Serut is alleged to have been directly involved in
financing, planning and instigating violence in Mount Elgon between 2006
and 2008, which led to death, serious injuries, displacement and
destruction of property.
The commission was satisfied
that there was ample evidence capable of sustaining prosecution and
proposed that Mr Tobiko take up the case.
Former Mt
Elgon MP Fred Kapondi, the report says, is alleged to have been directly
involved in the same offences as Mr Serut. The commission also
recommended his prosecution.
It also accuses former
Chief Justice Bernard Chunga of infringing fair trial guarantees of
Mwakenya and February Eighteenth Army dissidents. Mr Chunga, who was
then a Deputy Public Prosecutor and State Counsel, denied the
allegations but the report recommends he should not hold public office.
Former
MP Matu Wamae was accused that he benefited from irregular allocations
of Hombe Forest land, within Mathira Constituency. The said allocation
was said to have been orchestrated by the then Central Provincial
Commissioner, Mr Peter Kiilu. The report recommends that the National
Land Commission conduct further investigations.
Kitui
Senator David Musila, the report said, had between 1982 and 1983
planned, instigated, ordered and abetted torture and forceful eviction
of residents of Nzalae from the area. He was also involved in the
looting of property belonging to Nzalae residents, the report says.
This
happened during the conflict between residents of Nzalae area and
Nzalae Group Ranchers. The report recommends further investigations.
Mr
Ntimama is also accused that he, in 1992, made utterances capable of
inciting ethnic violence against non-Maasai communities living in
Enoosupukia of Narok District and particularly within Sintagara area.
This led to the killings of scores of individuals, destruction of
property and mass evictions. He faces further investigations.
Former
Kamkunji MP Norman Nyaga is alleged to have been involved in the
assassination of Crispine Odhiambo Mbai while serving as the Chief Whip.
The Commission was unsuccessful in establishing his whereabouts for purposes of effecting service. It recommended further investigations.
The Commission was unsuccessful in establishing his whereabouts for purposes of effecting service. It recommended further investigations.
As
the Central Province Provincial Commissioner, Mr Peter Kiilu is accused
of spearheading the grabbing of a 240-acre piece of forest land in
Muhuruini in Magutu Location between 1999-2000.
Former MP Ezekiel Barngetuny would face investigations over
irregular acquisition of parcels of land meant for Liyavo Farmers
Co-operative Society.
Former permanent secretary
Philemon Mwaisaka is accused of grabbing of land measuring approximately
81 hectares in Mtwapa and would be investigated by the National Land
Commission.
Former MP John Keen is accused of fraudulent dealing in land belonging to Kibarani squatters.
Former
Keiyo South MP, Mr Kibor, and former ambassador Julius ole Sunkuli
would also face investigations over allegations of instigating clashes
in 1991/92 as contained in the Akiwumi and Kiliku reports relating to
politically instigated ethnic violence/clashes. Others are former
nominated MP Mark Too and former Higher Education minister Noah Wekesa.
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