How DPP Haji collected false dirt on Dcj Mwilu

Senior state counsel Alexander Muteti and Queen's Counsel Khawar Qureshi at a Milimani court on Tuesday,March 26, 2019

The long awaited battle between Queens counsel Khawar Kureshi and the Deputy chief Justice Philomena Mwilu is finally on track as the case kicked of on Tuesday.

DCJ Mwilu has claimed Director of Public Prosecutions Noordin Haji has “made up” charges to make her appear guilty of a crime that has no complainant.

Mwilu’s case kicked off with her team of lawyers laying the basis on why the charges levelled against her cannot stand.She is represented by lawyers James Orengo,Nelson Havi,Julie Soweto and others.

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“The decision to prosecute the DCJ was instigated and pre-determined by DPP. He went on a fishing expedition looking for dirt against Mwilu and if he didn’t find any, he made up the charges and brought it on her,” said Soweto

The charges against Mwilu relate to credit transactions between her and Imperial Bank Limited (in receivership) and an alleged failure to pay stamp duty on four properties she purchased between 2014 and 2016.

She also faces charges of abuse of office, unlawful failure to pay taxes to KRA and forgery.

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