Thursday 23 July 2015

Ngilu moves to court to block her case


Suspended lands CS Charity Ngilu together with six others, have moved to the high court seeking orders orders to stop EACC from investigating and prosecuting her over the Karen land saga.

Ngilu is facing eight counts including obstructing justice by hindering EACC officers from collecting evidence regarding fraudulent transactions in respect to 134.4 acres of land in Karen.

The suspended CS say that the law of prosecuting them is illegal since it was inserted without consaulting after the president called for the prosecution of those who were named in the 'List Of Shame'.

Ngilu has also added that the land she is in court over is a personal property and therefore EACC has to mandate to investigate the matter.

Either the DPP's offiece has recommended the charging of the chief land registrar, deputy chief land registrar, senior deputy director of survey and registrar of titles as well as the Telesource company directors for alleged land fraud.

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