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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: MOON Ki on January 20, 2015, 07:35:52 PM
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The Victims' Representative, Fergal Gaynor, made a good argument that this should be made public. Uhuru Defence put up a spirited fight against that and lost. The PTB was made public yesterday:
http://www.icc-cpi.int/iccdocs/doc/doc1904539.pdf
Names are given and nasty actions specified: for example, Solicitor General, Njee Muturi, led on the witness-bribery front. Ferdinand Waititu, MP, also in the thick of things on that front and secretly recorded by OTP.
Other very busy, well-known fellows named include Francis Kimemia. The extent of his involvement will probably surprise many.
Sample:
93. In 2009, Prosecution Witness 4 was tracked down by intermediaries purportedly
acting on behalf of the Accused, who bribed him to withdraw his testimony
regarding the PEV. The intermediaries include Njee Muturi, personal assistant
to Mr Kenyatta, and Bildad Kagai, an individual said to have acted as a
Defence intermediary. In exchange for withdrawing his testimony and agreeing
not to co-operate with the ICC, Witness 4 was paid substantial sums of money
and land was purchased for his family. The intermediaries informed Witness 4
that if he refused to withdraw his statements, his family may be harmed. The
intermediaries informed Witness 4 on multiple occasions that the money they
paid to him originated from Mr Kenyatta. The Prosecution relied on Witness
4’s evidence at confirmation, but will not do so at trial, in part because the
bribery campaign has damaged his credibility.
95. Shortly after the Prosecution disclosed the identities of Witnesses 11 and 12 in
August 2012, the witnesses informed the Prosecution that purported Kenyatta
intermediaries were attempting to locate them to offer a “deal” for them to agree
not to testify. One of the intermediaries was Ferdinand Waititu, a sitting Member
of Parliament and an associate of Mr Kenyatta. In a series of controlled telephone
conversations recorded by the Prosecution with the witness’ consent, Mr Waititu
told Witness 12 that he wanted to meet with him to discuss assisting Mr Kenyatta
to “solve this fight” and the “lump of money to be given”. Mr Waititu indicated
that he had spoken about the scheme to Mr Kenyatta and was keeping him
informed of its progress. He explained that Mr Kenyatta wanted to avoid
“direct” involvement because he was worried about getting caught tampering
with evidence. Mr Waititu’s attempts to bribe Witness 12 – the recordings of
which will be presented at trial ...
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This means any Non-GEMA government would prosecute many of these bastards for crimes against humanity and murder.
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This is good. Now they better retain power forever. Otherwise death sentence awaits this murdererous crew
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It does not work. The NAZIs tried it and failed. Latin American dictators are dying in Prisons and house arrest. They are being arrested all over the world with nowhere to hide. The hardest part of it are the damages they have to pay. To retain something for their kin, they have resorted to hiding their loot but others are equally dedicated in unearthing the tricks used to hide it.
All one of the victims has to do is land in the US, establish residence and sue Uhuru Kenyatta for damages.
This is good. Now they better retain power forever. Otherwise death sentence awaits this murdererous crew
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Kimemia. Michuki. Waititu. Nguyai. etc. If Bensouda tells me these are thugs, who am I to argue?
But Mututho? He of the alcohol is less than Godly fame. That is a shock. Mututho's mere appearance and you are suppressing laughter. Maybe he is not as funny as he looks.
A good chunk of a regional leadership is presented as serious criminals in these briefs