Lumumba for Kenya anti graft job
BY BERNARD MOMANYI Updated : 280days and 21 hours and 11 minutes ago |
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NAIROBI, Kenya, Nov 26 - Prominent city lawyer Dr PLO Lumumba has been nominated for the post of Kenya Anti Corruption Commission (KACC) Director which fell vacant following the resignation of Justice Aaron Ringera in September.
The KACC Advisory Board also announced that it had proposed lawyer Pravin Bowry and educationist Prof Jane Kerubo Onsongo as directors in charge of Legal Affairs and Prevention Services respectively.
The three will however have to wait for Parliament’s approval since the law provides for legislators to vet the names before they are presented to the President for appointment.
“Throughout the recruitment process, the board was guided by law and its commitment to be impartial and independent,” Okong’o Omogeni who heads the Advisory Board told reporters at a news conference on Thursday.
“We were also driven by the pressing need to recruit Kenyans of high integrity and competency who have the experience, courage and determination to fight the war against corruption and restore confidence of the nation in our quest to fight corruption,” he added.
Mr Omogeni who was accompanied by other board members told reporters that they received 197 applications for the three vacancies, but considered only eight for each post.
This followed an advertisement placed in the local media on October 2 this year, two days after Justice Ringera and his deputy Fatuma Sichale bowed to public pressure and quit the plum positions.
Another Assistant Director who was in charge of Preventive Services Dr Smokin Wanjala had resigned two weeks earlier.
The resignations followed an outcry from Parliament and the civil society who faulted President Kibaki’s move to re-appoint the three when their terms expired, without due regard to the law.
Some civil society organisations even moved to court over the re-appointments which they termed “unconstitutional”.
When the board announced the nominees on Thursday, it defended their professional backgrounds and personal integrity, saying they were qualified to hold office.
On Dr Lumumba’s nomination, the board said it settled on him because he has the “dynamism and interpersonal skills to rally the country behind him and build wide consensus and partnership necessary to win the war against corruption.”
Dr Lumumba commonly known as PLO is an candid advocate of the High Court of Kenya and Tanzania.
He is a holder of Bachelors’ and Master’s Degrees in Law from the University of Nairobi, and a Doctorate of Law from the University of Gent in Belgium.
He has taught law at the University of Nairobi for 17 years and practiced as an advocate for the last 23 years.
Dr Lumumba was the Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (CKRC) between 2001 and 2005.
The distinguished lawyer who contested and lost the Kamukunji Parliamentary seat in 2007, has widely published and is a prolific speaker on anti-corruption issues in the country.
Pravin Bowry
The man proposed to take over the position of Assistant Director, Legal Services is a prominent lawyer and advocate for 38 years.
He is an accomplished expert in criminal and civil law with experience in court procedures and rules of evidence, both of which are critical in getting convictions in the many corruption cases filed in court over time.
He is a graduate of the Kenya School of Law and an advocate of the High Court of Kenya and the International Criminal Tribunal of Rwanda.
Mr Omogeni said the board settled on him because they were “persuaded by the urgent need of having a senior and experienced lawyer to lead our civil litigation team of lawyers in pursuing though civil suits the recovery of corruptly acquired assets and also defend the commission in constitutional reference cases filed against the commission.”
Prof Jane Kerubo Onsongo
She has been nominated to fill the vacant position of Assistant Director, Education, Research and Prevention Services.
Prof Onsongo is an Associate Professor of Education and Deputy Director Research at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa (CUEA).
She holds a PhD in Higher and Further Education from University College London. She also holds an MA in Women and Higher Education from the same university.
She also has a MEd in Education Communication and Technology from Kenyatta University and a BEd in History and Religious Education from the same university.
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| GICHANA N.JOB (November 27th, 2009, 2:46 PM) |
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| to be fair engough, ihave herd many mixed reactions where many people surpport the new nominies while -others publically trash them without shame .as indeed devoted kenyans, let them serve the nation and expect the best from them |
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| Orega (November 26th, 2009, 7:25 PM) |
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| Whether PLO or O'campo takes office does not count as long as the institution is weak. All that we deem important are strong institutions that seals loopholes for misuse by whoever takes the oath of office. |
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| ARTHUR NJUGUNA (November 26th, 2009, 6:59 PM) |
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| We do hope this post has gone to the right candidate. Mr. Lumumba should prove to us now whether it is true that he owns the face that he has always marketed to us. Time and again we have been ashamed by our stars who end up falling to the grass by compromising their principles in the face of graft and patronage. Congratulations to him. |
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| susan (November 26th, 2009, 5:20 PM) |
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| PLO and Pravin Bowry are simply not the right guys for these jobs we all know their histories and i think this committeee has done worse than expected. |
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| marie (November 26th, 2009, 4:27 PM) |
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| Tough jobs are meant for tough guys.This is a big joke. |
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| sam (November 26th, 2009, 4:18 PM) |
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| There should be no sugarcoating with this but just say it straight. This is the biggest joke i have heard from a committee in a long time. This line up is simply hogwash. PLO have never achieved anything apart from talking big. Pravin Bowry cannot investigate some people in golden berg having been their lawyer for so long, leaving me to ask if these were not some factors that could have disqualified these people then Okong Omogenis committee simply slept on the job and parliament should not think twice, THROW THEM OUT.iTS WORTH NOTING THAT gOLDEN BERG STII REMAINS THE BIGGEST RIDDLE OF CORRUPTION IN THIS COUNTRY AND WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN PRAVIN BOWRYS THEATRICS AT THE BOSIRE COMMISSION WHEN HE REPRESENTED SOME PEOPLE.THIS IS THE GUY WE NOW EXPECT TO UNRIDDLE THIS MISTERY FAIRLY, please give us a break. |
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| shiko (November 26th, 2009, 3:40 PM) |
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| I have always admired the man's charisma and I believe he will deliver. he has the balls and the capacity. I hope you don't disappoint us PLO. Live true to your sifas.
Let's hope our guilty educated friends don't corrupt him as well. |
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| Benaa (November 26th, 2009, 3:31 PM) |
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| This is what is called state sponsored cover up. PLO was once chair of a pro Moi Lobby group - MODAN? The mother of all economic rip offs - Goldenberg happened during Moi Era. As they say, we are good as what we get!! Didn't Ocampo apply for the job? |
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| chris itz (November 26th, 2009, 3:24 PM) |
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| activists should just be left to do that which they are good at;activism.I am a firm believer that being an activist doesnt necessarily translate into being a good governor of any office.I agree with all who have said this guy is a great orator but has zero track record of achievements.This should also be remembered in the future that fellows like maina kiai should be left to do what they are good at and should never be given governing jobs. |
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| John of Anaheim CA (November 26th, 2009, 3:15 PM) |
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| This is the joke of the year. This parliamentary committees have developed a habbit of giving jokers very serious jobs. Look at the committee of experts and now this one. I have never known PLO to be a serious candidate for anything. I also thought that Pravin Bowry was a lawyer for some fellow in the Goldenberg scandal (stand to be corrected). How then can he investigate his own clients? |
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| John (November 26th, 2009, 3:13 PM) |
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| He can’t let’s call a referendum , Just a theorist and story teller !!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| mosh (November 26th, 2009, 3:08 PM) |
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| We will be told a lot of corruption theory ??? This is a big job forget it He cant !! |
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| owino (November 26th, 2009, 3:05 PM) |
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| PLO to deliver ? That is like getting water out of a Rock Total failure !!!!!!!!!! |
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| ndino (November 26th, 2009, 2:58 PM) |
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| Good luck but understand the enormity of this monkey!! |
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| Ndurungi (November 26th, 2009, 2:57 PM) |
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| Whereas choices are limited,I sympathise with PLO and I doubt he will perform other than the know rhetoric.Kenyans are desperate to see a fighter,a fighter with the right tools-unfortunately by the time its over taxpayers money will be gone inaddition to stolen funds.PRAY PLO and good luck. anyway |
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| Ashidiva Gwariamba (November 26th, 2009, 2:54 PM) |
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| Plo is a great person,he has trust of many,he will deliver those criticizing him are not sincere.We saw him last in Bomas and did well. |
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| Cephas (November 26th, 2009, 2:53 PM) |
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| He has been vocal on corruption.This is the time he's given to fight it fully.Let him not disappoint Kenyans.Let him be fluent also in fighting corruption. |
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| shem onderi (November 26th, 2009, 2:43 PM) |
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| plo is a man of good standing.he is fit for the job but he should be aware of the ghosts at intergrity centre which politicians have planted there to protect them from persuction.hope parliament will give him the opportunity to serve us. |
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| Chris Standa (November 26th, 2009, 2:42 PM) |
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| The nomination of PLO is well deserved. PLO is a very respected professional and activist. |
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| alfred ochieng (November 26th, 2009, 2:16 PM) |
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| is there anything that plo knows about the copllapsed empire of the late hezekiah oyugi .i think he should start with that first. |
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| Godfrey (November 26th, 2009, 2:08 PM) |
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| A few years from now, he will either resign from frustration or be forced out of office. |
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| karmah (November 26th, 2009, 1:50 PM) |
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| using the biggest words cannot surely be the only means by which these fellows chose lumumba!!!! comeon, out of 175 applications, this was the best lineup they could come up with? there surely has to be better qualified persons for the multimillion shilling job... |
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| Francis (November 26th, 2009, 1:22 PM) |
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| even though Lumumba achievement are in doubt, he is a guy whom the board had to settle on as a negotiated settlement. Parliament should give him some teeth first of all since KACC is a damn toothless dog. Then we judge him after that. Remember guys said that Waki was corrupt, but he did a splendid job on the inquiry. Lets wait and give him the right tool for the Job |
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| Ustadh Said (November 26th, 2009, 1:12 PM) |
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| Punda huishi miaka mingi na naamini hakuna hata mmoja wetu aliyewahi kuona punda aliyekufa! Mola tusitiri na huu ufidhuli. |
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| Jack (November 26th, 2009, 1:03 PM) |
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| Its becoming increasingly disturbibg how people mandated to do ajob for the country are abdicating their duties it started with COE with a fake draft now this one with PLO. The fact is that this guy is abig talker but zero in performance and those of us from University of Nairobi who know him are sure that he is abad looser. Show me one thing that these guy has ever achieved apart from talking big.This guy is very easy to manipulate and then again having been a candidate opf a political office should have disqualified him ab initio , what quarantee do we have he will not use his position to fix his future oponents, and then i wonder why we people with track record of fighting graft like githongo side stepped. This is ajoke and abig one at that. |
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| Toweet (November 26th, 2009, 12:41 PM) |
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| Ogeto I entirely agree with you ,this is a big Joke, Lumumba cannot do anything even if he is given 20 years ,we know this guy bana!!!!
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| jared (November 26th, 2009, 12:37 PM) |
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| yes he is a good orator but we need somebody who can act tough on graft.i believe he can't. |
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| ogeto justus (November 26th, 2009, 12:34 PM) |
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| surely it is a big joke.
we need tough guys the likes of Githongo Maina Kiaiis
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| Kenya (November 26th, 2009, 12:30 PM) |
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| Wel.he may have lost in ta last general electiön n that doesnt reflect tat he wil loose against corruption.i believe in him.he can do it lets give him a change. |
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| Alfred Abur (November 26th, 2009, 12:19 PM) |
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| What? PLO wont and cant deliver anything. The guy is a loser. Remeber his days at UON? He was a spy and we have no faith is him. |
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| Rodgers nabwera (November 26th, 2009, 12:19 PM) |
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| To all kenyans out there,winning the fight against graft is long and challenging.selection of lumumba is a step towards achieving this goal.he is an outstanding lawyer with matching credentials and achievements.but then again,many promising personalities have come and let us down.in short,this fight is in our hands and not lumumba's.we are fighting a 'cancer' and it starts with us. |
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| Toweet (November 26th, 2009, 12:15 PM) |
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| Empty tins makes the loudest Noise, the guy is a loser, he was unable to practice law and went to NGO where there is quick money, then went again lost election, you will just hear loud noise with vocabulary and No result at all !!!! Woi Lord help Kacca to get the right people Not akina Lumumba !!! |
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| kansula (November 26th, 2009, 12:08 PM) |
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| hope he will deliver this time |
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| Bonnie Majaliwa (November 26th, 2009, 11:55 AM) |
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| Oooooops!vicious circle of corruption. |
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| mkenya mvumilivu (November 26th, 2009, 11:46 AM) |
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| That is a great choice Mr Lumumba has served this nation for a while and him getting that job will be a sign of appreciation,not to mention that he is highly qualified to hold the post and he is a master of the law.I hope that he will drop his soft like attitude and be tough on issues of corruption(starting with the African saliyah freight co.).For the likes of Odhiambo Vee,lets give the great Kenyan a chance should he get the job and not oppose the opposite. |
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| Jackson Mutai (November 26th, 2009, 11:45 AM) |
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| What again? how they give such high demanding Job to a loser in last election; he is known as talker and not a doer. God help Kenya!! |
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| truly kenyan (November 26th, 2009, 11:43 AM) |
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| Lumumba is good but i wish you could have been appointed the AG. |
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| lawi (November 26th, 2009, 11:24 AM) |
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| he can do it,i belive in him. |
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| Odhiambo Vee (November 26th, 2009, 11:17 AM) |
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| What nonsense! This man is just a loud mouth, he cannot and i repeat CANNOT be tough against graft. Hiyo kazi inataka a no nonsense man who will not negotiate with crooks. Look how Ringera pelekad Murungaru |
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| nyangumi (November 26th, 2009, 11:14 AM) |
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| Amen! catch thse thieves who have been looting and hiding under the armpit of ringera |
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