Judiciary
Chief Registrar Gladys Boss Shollei addresses the Media at the Norfolk
Hotel in Nairobi, on Sunday.
Judiciary's Chief Registrar Gladys Shollei has been sacked.
In a media briefing Friday, the Judicial Service Commission announced Shollei's sacking, citing misappropriation of funds, insubordination and incompetence.
"It
is the unanimous resolution of the Commission that (Shollei) is hereby
removed from office with immediate effect for incompetence,
misbehaviour, violation of the prescribed code of conduct for judicial
officers, violation of Chapter 6 and Article 232 of the Constitution of
Kenya, 2010 (and) insubordination," JSC chair and Chief Justice Willy
Mutunga stated.
He said the Judiciary stood to lose Sh2.2 billion from financial impropriety on which the allegations against her were based.
The
Chief Justice noted that Shollei had admitted to 33 allegations in
which Sh1.7 billion taxpayer funds had been lost or were at risk.
He
added that her responses to some allegations which would cost the
Judiciary Sh361 million were "mixed, flippant and flimsy," while denying
38 other allegations with a Sh250 million cost implication.
"Shollei
admitted 33 allegations and denied 38 others. Responses to the balance
were equivocal, evasive and contradictory," he said.
87 ALLEGATIONS
The
JSC chair said Mrs Shollei had been served with 87 allegations on
financial and human resource mismanagement, irregularities and
illegalities in procurement and misbehaviour.
He said
Shollei had been given 21 days to respond and a further 18 days for oral
submission at her request, adding that the long process has brought out
"deliberate disinformation, distortions and sideshows."
According to the JSC, this was intended to distract focus from the grave allegations facing her.
EACC TO INVESTIGATE
The
Chief Justice said JSC had invited the Ethics and Anti-Corruption
commission to do a thorough investigation "in light of the gravity of
the issues" that informed Shollei's sacking.
Earlier
on, there was a deadlock as Shollei declined to respond to allegations
against her when she appeared before the commission, citing
impartiality.
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