Rotich and Thugge are equally innocent until proven guilty which may take years all the way to SCORK. The people of Kiambu voted deputy governor and MCA (speaker) to carry on incase governor die, go crazy, bankrupt or well get indicted. Those same people deserve protection from theft and a fair chance at justice by barring county CEO from interfering with case. If suspension as middleground is not possible they should outrightly lose the seat like CS's. In South Korea, once president is indicted, she is suspended until full hearing. Prime Minister act as president until president is exonerated or condemned by court. Suspension is a legal status with many precedents in the Commonwealth.
'Office' obviously include executive actions like promoting, demoting, transferring potential witnesses. If say his PA or county executive is witness, contacting them is interference. Touching or moving office documents is interference as any of those could be evidence after investigation. So you see he effectively is SUSPENDED from the office of governor. He is thus indisposed (similar to long illness or travel) and deputy governor AUTOMATICALLY takes over without need for county assembly approval.
Note here: suspension is better than dismissal because if exonerated before elections he resumes office. If condemned he loses the seat and gets barred from running again.
Aside, I do wonder whether you pay taxes and why you cut these thugs so much slack. Unless you're immediately related to a top politician there is no logical reason to side with brazen looting of public coffers. It is literally direct
armed robbery of your income. Noone asks for your Ok before slashing 30% of your paycheck, 35% of your profits, 16% VAT, fuel & road levy - the whole shebang. 60% of your income is taxed
then you're here cheering thieves.
I though were talking about innocent suspect facing trial. When did you convict them? Kiambu people loved their thug - they made him a governor. He has been busy working for them - fixing the alcoholism problem. They deserve him - in their wisdom - every day - innocent Waitutu is blocked from his office - justice denied to his people.
I am sure judiciary can work on bail conditions that don't include suspending governor from his job. A political job. If I was waitutu - I would simply open another office - and continue working. As a governor he can even work from home - like Sonko does in his Machakos abode.
Nope. The judiciary can declare a position vacant - as in South Korea and other democracies. To save the 1M people you pretend to care about from being robbed to the bone. I wish Kenyan judges had the guts to outrightly strip indicted criminals of the job. Deputy can carry on the job until the next elections. Barring access to office is not good enough for me.