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Stop Pretending to Be Good; You Are Immoral and Tainting Maraga’s Image,” Kenyans Tell Justus Munyithya

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Kituo Cha Sheria Chairperson Justus Munyithya has come under fire for his alleged involvement in immoral activities, which are said to be contributing to the imminent collapse of the organization.

Kenyans and legal stakeholders have criticized Munyithya for his hypocritical stance on police brutality while being accused of engaging in unethical behavior himself.

Several individuals, including senior advocates, have condemned Munyithya for his role in the illegal dismissal of staff members and for practicing nepotism in the institution’s hiring processes.

Munyithya, who was recently featured on Citizen TV alongside former Chief Justice David Maraga, has been accused of using his position to promote corruption within the organization.

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Furthermore, Munyithya has been accused of forcefully pushing for the appointment of John Mwariri, an allegedly unqualified individual, to the position of Chief Executive Officer within the organization to advance his own questionable agenda.

It has been revealed that Munyithya has repeatedly disregarded the laws and regulations governing Kituo Cha Sheria, leading to a significant breakdown in governance and accountability.

As the scandal continues to unfold, Kenyans are calling for Munyithya to be held accountable for his actions.

They are also urging former Chief Justice David Maraga to distance himself from the disgraced chairperson. The future of Kituo Cha Sheria now hangs in the balance as the organization grapples with the fallout from Munyithya’s alleged misconduct.

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