Deputy President William Ruto at a function on October 8, 2014. PHOTO | SALATON NJAU | NATION MEDIA GROUP
A major court battle looms between Deputy President William Ruto
and some top Cord leaders over allegations made against him in the
multibillion-shilling Karen land saga.
Mr Ruto has
written to five Cord leaders demanding an apology and a retraction of
the statement that they signed purporting that he is among top Jubilee
officials who have benefitted from the Sh8 billion land in Karen,
Nairobi.
Senators Johnson Muthama (Machakos), James
Orengo (Siaya), Bonny Khalwale (Kakamega), Elizabeth Ongoro (nominated)
and Suna MP Junet Mohamed have been given seven days to retract their
statement accusing Mr Ruto of abuse of office and being part of the
high-ranking Jubilee government officials at the centre of the scandal.
Ruto’s
lawyers, Kilukumi and Company Advocates, on October 23, 2014 wrote to
the leaders individually, stating that they face legal action if they
don't recant the remarks.
DEFAMATORY
The
letter, signed by Kioko Kilukumi, noted that remarks suggesting that
high-ranking personalities in the Jubilee administration have grabbed a
parcel of land in Karen was offensive and defamatory.
Mr
Kilukumi said the statement, signed by Mr Muthama, read: “Kenyans have
watched helplessly as the tyranny of numbers pillaged public resources
and abused power for personal gain under the superintendence of
President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto.”
The
lawyer said the statement accused his client of being a beneficiary of
yet another mega corruption scandal in which he is said to be one of the
“main architects in the monumental and unprecedented land grabbing and
accusing him of flagrant gluttony.”
The Ethics and
Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) has already ordered senators James
Orengo and Muthama to furnish it with information on the allegations
they made regarding the grabbing of the Karen land.
The
EACC letter requesting information from the two leaders read in part:
"It has been widely reported in the media that you have valuable
information on the alleged illegal acquisition of the above referenced
land. As a responsible leader of this great Country, you have an
obligation to give this information to the responsible law enforcement
agencies for investigation to unearth the truth."
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