Many people are now feeling the full wrath and withdrawal of cases involving top government officials, proving the old adage that "justice is for the affluent and the law is for the poor." According to the senior attorney, Rigathi Gachagua, the vice president, is the person in question.
After his lawsuit was dropped in the Nyeri supply crisis, in which it was alleged that he had stolen $12 billion from the late brother in the form of bids and supplies, the first term vice president has been the target of severe criticism from the membership. In light of charges of a lack of sufficient evidence and animosity toward individuals supporting then-vice president William Ruto, the court or rather the DPP withdrew the prosecution.
It appears that the elected authorities are abusing their power by dismissing this and other cases one by one. These heads of state are selfishly looking out for themselves. The case regarding Tob Cohen's death, the most recent to be transferred, will be heard as an inquest instead. These issues are contributing to a general distrust of the justice system.
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