Ocampo is right, these Ocampo six were not to be meeting or using their Offices to influence their interests and interfere with the legal proceedings against them…..they are using public money to pay for shuttling of Kalonzo Musyoka and others to lobby all over the world through African Union, etc to Z.
They are meddling, frustrating and manipulating evidence and blocking justice from taking the rightful course…
All these activities they are involved in is against the law which they have engaged in “CONTEMPT OF COURT” .
It is time to call a a spade a spade……the Coalition Government has failed time and again to protect Public Interests……It is time for an Interim Caretaker Government.
We must agree to avoid more headaches…….the time is now to start a new.
They have all defy the Court Order and are now above the New Constitutional Law.
Judy Miriga
Diaspora Spokesperson
Executive Director
Confederation Council Foundation for Africa Inc.,
USA
http://socioeconomicforum50.blogspot.com
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Uhuru: Ocampo order for the ‘wanted six’ unrealistic
By MOSES NJAGIH
Deputy Prime Minister Uhuru Kenyatta has dismissed International Criminal Court prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo’s order that the six Kenyans he suspects to be the key perpetrators should not intermingle.
Uhuru says he will ignore the order that bars the six suspects from meeting or consulting, as long as he is still in the Government.
Uhuru said it was not possible for him not to hold consultations or interact with those named in Ocampo’s list, as they were people that he constantly associates with.
“How for example does Ocampo expect me not to talk to (Ambassador Francis) Muthaura who is the Permanent Secretary in the office of my boss, the President? I am still a minister and I have my duties to do and if they involve the Office of the President, then I will definitely talk to the PS,” said Uhuru.
Uhuru said he will not be intimidated against meeting any of the people Ocampo is after especially if it is in his line of work as a Government official.
Finance Minister Uhuru Kenyatta has extended an olive branch to Gichugu MP Ms Martha Karua to join other leaders under the PNU coalition, where they will conduct a joint nomination to elect one presidential candidate.
“As much as I know, I am not sacked as a minister in the Government, I will have to continue working and talking to those that come within my line of work,” he said.
Uhuru was speaking on Tuesday during a talk show in a Kikuyu FM station-Kameme.
He reiterated his earlier sentiments that politics played a bigger role in Ocampo’s decision on who should be in his list, saying it was not a coincidence that the prosecutor opted for three people from each side of the Coalition Government.
“The prosecutor betrayed his actions as mere politics the moment he declared that he would be prosecuting three people from each side. It begs the question, whether he was looking for a balanced team similar to a football or volleyball one,” he said.
On politics, Uhuru declared that he will be offering his candidature for the presidency, but said he will be ready to first face off in a nomination with other “like-minded” candidates.
The Finance minister said at the moment he was working towards the unity of Central Kenya residents, saying that only after then that the region’s leaders can reach out to other communities.
Uhuru extended an olive branch to Gichugu MP Ms Martha Karua to join other leaders under the PNU coalition, where they will conduct a joint nomination to elect one presidential candidate.
“I will offer myself for nominations and I am ready to support whoever the electorate will endorse, whether from our region or from other communities,” said Uhuru.
The Gatundu South MP dismissed those who are claiming that together with suspended Higher Education Minister William Ruto and Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka, they have formed the KKK alliance.
“Just because we have found some direction with some community leaders, our opponents are now complaining and branding us tribalists. We are determined to reach to every community seeking for the unity of Kenyans,” he said.