Relief for IEBC Deputy CEO Kulundu After Court Rules She Was Wrongfully Interdicted CapitalFMKenya: Kenya
In her ruling, Justice Linnet Ndolo said that Marjan breached IEBC's human resource manual and acted as the judge, the jury and the executioner.
"In the light of this, the verdict that the disciplinary process initiated against the petitioner was unlawful and that she would suffer irreparable harm if it is allowed to continue the balance of convenience tilts in the petitioners favor," the court ruled. In the meeting, the four commissioners who disputed the 2022 presidential election results picked law firms that would represent the commission in the consolidated presidential election petition.
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