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DPP dismisses removal bid over misconduct claim

City businessman Hussein Amaro has filed a petition with the Judicial Service Commission, accusing Igonga of misconduct.

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by Peter Obuya

Realtime28 February 2025 - 04:50
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In Summary


  • Amaro in his petition claims withdrawing the matter undermines the rule of law and violates his rights.
  • Igonga’s lawyers Shadrack Wambui and Danstan Omari on Thursday told journalists the criminal case has not been withdrawn.

Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Renson Ingonga / HANDOUT

Director of Public Prosecutions Renson Igonga has denied claims of misconduct as alleged by a petitioner who wants him removed from office.

City businessman Hussein Amaro has filed a petition with the Judicial Service Commission, accusing Igonga of misconduct for seeking to withdraw a criminal case in which he was issued with death threats.

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