Kenya: Fahamu kuhusu Mawakili watakaoitetea Tume ya Uchaguzi

Kenya: Fahamu kuhusu Mawakili watakaoitetea Tume ya Uchaguzi

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Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi na Mipaka (IEBC) imeteua Kampuni 26 za Mawakili zitakazoiwakilisha Tume hiyo na Mwenyekiti wake Wafula Chebukati.

Kila Kampuni ya Wanasheria na Mawakili, italipwa takriban Tsh. Milioni 388,967,498/-

Zaidi ya Tsh. Bilioni 10.1 zitatumika kulipa Wanasheria na Mawakili watakaosimama kuitetea Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi.

Malipo hayo yanaweza kuzidi endapo Tume itatakiwa kuwalipa Mawakili wanaowawakilisha Makamishna sita waliokataa Matokeo ya Urais.

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What you need to know:

- IEBC is appointing 26 law firms that will represent the commission and its chairperson Wafula Chebukati.
  • Putting an approximate figure of Sh20 million per law firm, the taxpayer could pay up to Sh520 million for the 26 law firms.
  • The figure could be higher if the commission also foots the bill for lawyers representing the other six commissioners.

The rift among commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) widened even further yesterday after the two sides appointed separate sets of lawyers to represent them in the petitions challenging the outcome of the August 9 presidential election.

IEBC CEO Hussein Marjan notified the Supreme Court that it was appointing 26 law firms that will represent the commission and its chairperson Wafula Chebukati, a decision that could see the taxpayer cough up hundreds of millions of shillings to pay their legal bills.

But the appointments, communicated by Mr Marjan, were silent on the representation of the other six commissioners including Prof Abdi Guliye and Boya Molu, who are also listed as respondents in the petitions challenging the outcome of the August 9 presidential election.

“Have they filed?” Commissioner Francis Wanderi reacted yesterday when the Saturday Nation reached out to him.

Vice-chairperson Juliana Cherera, and commissioners Francis Wanderi, Justus Nyang’aya and Irene Masit had disowned the results announced by Mr Chebukati.

Individual lawyers
The Saturday Nation then learnt that at least three of the four dissenting commissioners had appointed their individual lawyers.

Ms Cherera has appointed Apollo Mboya, Mr Nyang’aya opted for Rachier & Amollo Advocates while Mr Wanderi has appointed J.M. Njenga Advocates.

Ms Masit’s representation was still not clear by the time of going to press as parties had not been served by a notice of appointment of lawyers.

Read: Ruto was duly elected, says IEBC, submits forms to Supreme Court

Sources at IEBC told the Saturday Nation that the lawyers appointed by the three commissioners were not in the panel of IEBC pre-qualified lawyers, putting into question whether the commission will foot the bills. However, Mr Wanderi said that the commission should pay the legal fees.

“They should because we are staff of the commission and whatever we did was on behalf of the commission,” he said.

The status of representation of Commissioners Guliye and Molu was also not clear and neither responded to our calls.

In the petitions, all the commissioners have been listed as respondents, potentially setting those who supported the declaration of the result against the four who disowned the outcome.

Mr Marjan also did not answer our calls and text messages that sought clarification on the matter.

By the deadline of Monday for challenging the results of the presidential election, eight petitions had been filed.

The appointment of 26 law firms to represent IEBC and its chairman could be the largest by the commission since 2013 when the first presidential election petition was filed at the Supreme Court under the 2010 Constitution.

Costly petitions
The 2013 petition cost IEBC Sh385 million for 14 law firms.

One of the lawyers who represented IEBC in 2013, Ahmednassir Abdullahi, billed the commission Sh40 million while Aurelio Rebelo who was the top lawyer for the commission was paid Sh30 million.

Read: Wafula Chebukati, Juliana Cherera clash in IEBC split

The commission has spent Sh2.6 billion in legal fees in the last four years, according to the national government budget implementation review reports from 2018 to 2021, with Sh859.3 million in the financial year 2017/2018 which coincides with the August 2017 election when the presidential election outcome was twice challenged.

Putting an approximate figure of Sh20 million per law firm, the taxpayer could pay up to Sh520 million for the 26 law firms that will be representing IEBC and its chair in the presidential election petition.

The figure could be higher if the commission also foots the bill for lawyers representing the other six commissioners.

The figure can only be expected to go up this year, more so driven by the number of law firms that will be billing the commission at the conclusion of the presidential election petitions currently pending before the Supreme Court.

Of the 26 law firms contracted by the commission, 22 will be representing IEBC which is the first respondent while four will act for Mr Chebukati who is a respondent by virtue of being the returning officer for the presidential election.

Not only will the lawyers be defending the conduct of elections but also that of Mr Chebukati who faces a barrage of accusations, some criminal in nature.

SOURCE : NATION AFRICA
 
Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi na Mipaka (IEBC) imeteua Kampuni 26 za Mawakili zitakazoiwakilisha Tume hiyo na Mwenyekiti wake Wafula Chebukati.

Kila Kampuni ya Wanasheria na Mawakili, italipwa takriban Tsh. Milioni 388,967,498/-

Zaidi ya Tsh. Bilioni 10.1 zitatumika kulipa Wanasheria na Mawakili watakaosimama kuitetea Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi.

Malipo hayo yanaweza kuzidi endapo Tume itatakiwa kuwalipa Mawakili wanaowawakilisha Makamishna sita waliokataa Matokeo ya Urais.
demokrasia ina gharama zake
 
Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi na Mipaka (IEBC) imeteua Kampuni 26 za Mawakili zitakazoiwakilisha Tume hiyo na Mwenyekiti wake Wafula Chebukati.

Kila Kampuni ya Wanasheria na Mawakili, italipwa takriban Tsh. Milioni 388,967,498/-

Zaidi ya Tsh. Bilioni 10.1 zitatumika kulipa Wanasheria na Mawakili watakaosimama kuitetea Tume Huru ya Uchaguzi.

Malipo hayo yanaweza kuzidi endapo Tume itatakiwa kuwalipa Mawakili wanaowawakilisha Makamishna sita waliokataa Matokeo ya Urais.

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What you need to know:

- IEBC is appointing 26 law firms that will represent the commission and its chairperson Wafula Chebukati.
  • Putting an approximate figure of Sh20 million per law firm, the taxpayer could pay up to Sh520 million for the 26 law firms.
  • The figure could be higher if the commission also foots the bill for lawyers representing the other six commissioners.

The rift among commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) widened even further yesterday after the two sides appointed separate sets of lawyers to represent them in the petitions challenging the outcome of the August 9 presidential election.

IEBC CEO Hussein Marjan notified the Supreme Court that it was appointing 26 law firms that will represent the commission and its chairperson Wafula Chebukati, a decision that could see the taxpayer cough up hundreds of millions of shillings to pay their legal bills.

But the appointments, communicated by Mr Marjan, were silent on the representation of the other six commissioners including Prof Abdi Guliye and Boya Molu, who are also listed as respondents in the petitions challenging the outcome of the August 9 presidential election.

“Have they filed?” Commissioner Francis Wanderi reacted yesterday when the Saturday Nation reached out to him.

Vice-chairperson Juliana Cherera, and commissioners Francis Wanderi, Justus Nyang’aya and Irene Masit had disowned the results announced by Mr Chebukati.

Individual lawyers
The Saturday Nation then learnt that at least three of the four dissenting commissioners had appointed their individual lawyers.

Ms Cherera has appointed Apollo Mboya, Mr Nyang’aya opted for Rachier & Amollo Advocates while Mr Wanderi has appointed J.M. Njenga Advocates.

Ms Masit’s representation was still not clear by the time of going to press as parties had not been served by a notice of appointment of lawyers.

Read: Ruto was duly elected, says IEBC, submits forms to Supreme Court

Sources at IEBC told the Saturday Nation that the lawyers appointed by the three commissioners were not in the panel of IEBC pre-qualified lawyers, putting into question whether the commission will foot the bills. However, Mr Wanderi said that the commission should pay the legal fees.

“They should because we are staff of the commission and whatever we did was on behalf of the commission,” he said.

The status of representation of Commissioners Guliye and Molu was also not clear and neither responded to our calls.

In the petitions, all the commissioners have been listed as respondents, potentially setting those who supported the declaration of the result against the four who disowned the outcome.

Mr Marjan also did not answer our calls and text messages that sought clarification on the matter.

By the deadline of Monday for challenging the results of the presidential election, eight petitions had been filed.

The appointment of 26 law firms to represent IEBC and its chairman could be the largest by the commission since 2013 when the first presidential election petition was filed at the Supreme Court under the 2010 Constitution.

Costly petitions
The 2013 petition cost IEBC Sh385 million for 14 law firms.

One of the lawyers who represented IEBC in 2013, Ahmednassir Abdullahi, billed the commission Sh40 million while Aurelio Rebelo who was the top lawyer for the commission was paid Sh30 million.

Read: Wafula Chebukati, Juliana Cherera clash in IEBC split

The commission has spent Sh2.6 billion in legal fees in the last four years, according to the national government budget implementation review reports from 2018 to 2021, with Sh859.3 million in the financial year 2017/2018 which coincides with the August 2017 election when the presidential election outcome was twice challenged.

Putting an approximate figure of Sh20 million per law firm, the taxpayer could pay up to Sh520 million for the 26 law firms that will be representing IEBC and its chair in the presidential election petition.

The figure could be higher if the commission also foots the bill for lawyers representing the other six commissioners.

The figure can only be expected to go up this year, more so driven by the number of law firms that will be billing the commission at the conclusion of the presidential election petitions currently pending before the Supreme Court.

Of the 26 law firms contracted by the commission, 22 will be representing IEBC which is the first respondent while four will act for Mr Chebukati who is a respondent by virtue of being the returning officer for the presidential election.

Not only will the lawyers be defending the conduct of elections but also that of Mr Chebukati who faces a barrage of accusations, some criminal in nature.

SOURCE : NATION AFRICA
pesa nyingi inatumika kulipa watu badala ya kusaidia kuboresha maisha ya watu kwa sababu tu ya ulafi wa madaraka wa mtu mmoja anayeamini kuwa alizaliwa awe rais, na haiwezekani mtoto wa maskini akaongoza nchi
 
Nilimwambaa jamaa aliyekuwa anadai uwazi wa Kenya ndiyo muarobaini wa post election violence na manung'uniko Africa kuwa chaguzi za Africa shida kubwa siyo uwazi tu bali Kutokuaminiana.

Hapo mawakala wa vyama waliingia hadi na simu kwenye vituo na waliruhusiwa kuzipiga picha na kutuma popote.
 
Mmmh! Mpaka ninawaonea huruma majirani!

Na bado itokee uchaguzi uliopita ubatilishwe, waingie kwenye uchaguzi mwingine tena.

Bado ukame(unga ni zaidi ya sh. 100 ya kenya) bado majanga ya mfumuko wa bei, korona n.k
 
Nilimwambaa jamaa aliyekuwa anadai uwazi wa Kenya ndiyo muarobaini wa post election violence na manung'uniko Africa kuwa chaguzi za Africa shida kubwa siyo uwazi tu bali Kutokuaminiana.

Hapo mawakala wa vyama waliingia hadi na simu kwenye vituo na waliruhusiwa kuzipiga picha na kutuma popote.
Mkuu tatizo hapo ni gap Wala sio kingine, yaani hapo Kila mtu ana almost kura million 7 so nchi imepasuka pasu kwa pasu hapo busara chaguzi irudiwe Ili Mshindi aachwe walau kura laki 5 kelele zitaisha.
 
Mmmh! Mpaka ninawaonea huruma majirani!

Na bado itokee uchaguzi uliopita ubatilishwe, waingie kwenye uchaguzi mwingine tena.

Bado ukame(unga ni zaidi ya sh. 100 ya kenya) bado majanga ya mfumuko wa bei, korona n.k
Upumbavu, hivi umeshalipa tozo la kuchuchumaa hapo ulipo ukiangusha huo mzigo unaotoa mvuke? Maanake mtukufu mama ana ziara nyingi sana za ku'slay' kwenye kongamano za kimataifa na zote zinahitaji dollar baada ya dollar. Au upo upo tu ukiwaza kuhusu jezi za Simba na tako la Zuchu? 😄
 
Upumbavu, hivi umeshalipa tozo la kuchuchumaa hapo ulipo ukiangusha huo mzigo unaotoa mvuke? Maanake mtukufu mama ana ziara nyingi sana za ku'slay' kwenye kongamano za kimataifa na zote zinahitaji dollar baada ya dollar. Au upo upo tu ukiwaza kuhusu jezi za Simba na tako la Zuchu? 😄
Haya mapovu yote ya nini! Umenielewa post yangu!?
 
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