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A fresh petition seeking the ouster of the Deputy Chief Justice Philomena has been filed at the Judicial Service Commission over the Gachagua case. The petitioners argue that the Deputy CJ usurped the powers belonging to the Chief Justice, Martha Koome when she assigned judges to the impeachment case against the former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
Bid To Oust DCJ Mwilu
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