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  • Nairobi: Karua renews bid to block probe teams on Armenians

    The Nation, Kenya
    June 23 2006

    Karua renews bid to block probe teams on Armenians

    Story by NATION Correspondent
    Publication Date: 06/23/2006

    The Government has objected further to the move by two House committees
    to investigate the mystery behind the deported Armenian brothers.

    Justice minister Martha Karua yesterday submitted another letter
    to Speaker Francis ole Kaparo seeking to stop the committees on
    Administration of Justice and Legal Affairs, and its counterpart on
    Security and Defence from investigating the saga.

    She had first objected to the move on Tuesday when she tabled a letter
    she had written to the Speaker in which she attached attorney-general
    Amos Wako's legal opinion approving her arguments.

    But in response, committee co-chair Paul Muite opposed the Government
    move and declared the arguments raised as lacking merit in law and
    in fact.

    In yesterday's letter, Ms Karua said that the doctrine of separation
    of powers between the three arms of Government cannot be wished away
    by political arguments.

    "The roles of the Legislature are representation, oversight and
    legislation. Implementation of policies and execution of laws has
    never been the domain of the Legislature. Investigation of alleged
    criminal activities can never be the role of Parliament nor is the
    maintenance of national security," she argued.

    On the Commissions of Inquiry Act, Ms Karua said since Parliament
    gave the powers to the President, they should wait for their auditing
    role. She said the Public Accounts Committee cannot walk into all
    ministries to audit them. "They rather wait for the accounts to be
    audited by the Auditor-General and then scrutinise them."

    Ms Karua urged Mr Kaparo to stop the committees from carrying out
    the investigations to avoid unnecessary confrontations with the
    Executive. "They will only erode the dignity and authority of the
    House," she said.
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