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Lady Justice Josephine Wayua Wambua Mongare

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The Confession, The Child, The Forged Documents and The Silenced Commission: Havi Lays Bare The Full Architecture Of Corruption Behind The Tuju Property Saga

Former judge Joseph Mutava allegedly confessed he collected a bribe for Lady Justice Josephine Mongare. One of the men arrested claims to have fathered a child with the judge. A Senior Counsel at one of Kenya’s most prestigious law firms stands accused of forging affidavits filed in the same matter. The arbitration award on which everything rests is alleged to have been corruptly procured. The Judicial Service Commission, informed of the prior complaints against Mongare and Justice Alfred Mabeya, watched both judges allegedly bribe their way clear. And Raphael Tuju, a man the same institutions want to evict, has vowed to die at his own gate. Nelson Havi says we are all broke. The question is who has been getting paid.

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Named: Havi Says Mutava Confessed He Was Collecting The Bribe For Lady Justice Josephine Mongare, So Why Is JSC Still Silence?

A former judge confesses. A sitting High Court judge is named. A bribery scheme worth Sh10.4 million is dismantled on the same day the presiding judge delivers her verdict. The Judicial Service Commission, which has now been told directly by Nelson Havi who the money was meant for, has issued no statement. Former Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju vows to die before vacating his Karen property. And the institution that is supposed to hold the bench accountable has, once again, chosen silence.

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