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Azimio leader Raila Odinga has slammed the judiciary for what he terms as its willingness to dance to the tune of the executive. Raila points at the director of public prosecution's move to drop charges against government officials and the unlawful demolition of a home in westlands as indicative of a country flirting with lawlessness. In a statement Raila says there is need for actions that affirm that political patronage shall not be a substitute for the rule of law.
Raila slams judiciary’s dalliance with executive
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