Fugitive CEC: Kerich on the run as Sakaja stares at jail term for allegedly aiding travel to Dubai
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja faces potential jail time following allegations that he helped his Finance CEC, Charles Kerich, flee the country to avoid a prison sentence for contempt of court. The legal dispute stems from the county's failure to pay a multi-million shilling debt.
Why it matters
This case highlights a significant constitutional crisis involving the intersection of executive power, judicial authority, and public debt in Kenya.
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja is now staring at a civil jail term after a law firm accused him in court of aiding his Finance CEC, Charles Kerich, in his alleged flight to Dubai following Kerich's sentencing to three months in prison for contempt of court . The new revelations emerged in a case filed at the Milimani High Court on Friday, May 30, which terms Sakaja as the principal author of what Kwengu & Company Advocates describe as a calculated conspiracy to defeat the authority of the court, one that now ensnares the Governor, his Finance CEC, and the Inspector General of Police in an escalating constitutional crisis. The fresh lawsuit seeks to have Sakaja cited for contempt of court and committed to civil jail over allegations that he facilitated Kerich's departure from Kenya to evade a prison sentence arising from the county's failure to settle a Sh106.7 million decree owed to the law firm. On May 19, Justice Francis Gikonyo sentenced Kerich for contempt of court, after the Nairobi County persistently defied a November 2024 an order to pay Sh106,736,841.83 to the advocates from Sh142 million owed to Foton East Africa Limited pursuant to an earlier decree dated June 29, 2023. Premium Article Get Full Access for Ksh299/Week. Uncover the stories others won t tell. Subscribe now for exclusive access. 🔥 Flash Sale ! Subscribe now and enjoy 50% off monthly and annual plans. Offer ends in…
The article reports on ongoing court proceedings and allegations from both sides of the legal dispute.
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