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    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Prof.) Kindiki",
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        "legal_name": "Kithure Kindiki",
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    "content": "it is established, the the judge is suspended. Once he is suspended, you can drag them to court, charge them and if found guilty, face the consequences of the law. If they are acquitted, they can be reinstated to office. It is, therefore, a pity to watch, for example, My Lady, Justice Mwilu, the Deputy Chief Justice and Vice President of the Supreme Court of our country, being dragged through the humiliation of facing a magistrate court on criminal charges relating to what appears to be a purely civil matter. How on earth do you walk into the chambers of the Deputy Chief Justice, drag that person screaming and take them to court before a magistrate? How do you expect that magistrate to behave? The procedure should be that if Justices Mwilu, Muchelule or Chitembwe have committed an offence or are suspected to have committed offences, they must be reported to the JSC, which will recommend a tribunal that is set up and charges brought. During the proceedings, that person will stand suspended so that we do not in-dignify the hallowed corridors of justice. This is a timely report that I support fully. I hope we will see many more of these kinds of products. Once again, congratulations Committee on Justice, Legal Affairs and Human Rights, Sen. Omogeni, Sen. Orengo, Sen. Wako and all great lawyers and colleagues serving in this Committee. I support."
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