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Shebesh Says Strong-willed Women Are Discriminated Due To Shollei Sacking
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40 legislators from across the political divide have vowed to disband
the Judicial Service Commission ( JSC) for “wrongfully” dismissing
Judiciary Chief Registrar Gladys Boss Shollei.
The leaders said
the registrar had raised pertinent and damning information about some
of the commission’s members that needed to be probed before any action
could be taken.
They said the candid revelations by Shollei
that some members of JSC were not ready for reforms in the Judiciary was
the reason she was bundled out of office.
The leaders, who were speaking at Kapchebau Secondary School in
Marakwet East, Elgeyo/Marakwet County, during a homecoming ceremony for
area MP David Kangogo, said they would today in Parliament, move to
dissolve the JSC.
They included woman representatives Rachel
Shebesh (Nairobi), Zipporah Kering (Nandi), Grace Kiptui (Baringo) and
Susan Chebett (Elgeyo/Marakwet) and MPs Kanini Kega (Kieni West), Kimani
Ichangwah (Kikuyu ), Oscar Sudi (Kapseret), Silas Tiren (Moiben),
Benjamin Langat (Ainamoi), Julius Melly (Tinderet), Stephen Bitok
(Mosop) James Murgor (Keiyo North) Jackson Kipatanui (Keiyo South),
William Kisang (Marakwet West), Jonah Ngeno (Emurua Dikir), and ODM’s
Abbas Ahmed (Ijara).
Others were National Assembly Majority
Leader Aden Duale, Nandi Senator Stephen Sang, and Elgeyo/Marakwet
Governor Alex Tolgos, among others.
Shebesh said the society had traditionally discriminated against strong-willed women.
“The sacking of Shollei is another case where women are subjugated
because they demonstrated excellence in their assignments,” said the
Nairobi woman representative.
Ms Kering on the other hand said
since Shollei was appointed as chief registrar, some JSC members had
persistently intimidated her.
Fair hearing
“Why was she not given fair hearing yet she had raised some serious allegations about some members?” she posed.
Ms Kiptui blamed succession politics in the Judiciary for Shollei’s
subjective sacking and said the matter should be investigated.
“Some JSC members with tainted records feared that she would be the next
chief justice and their past scam will be unearthed, and consequently
plotted for her dismissal,” she said.
Kiptanui said the Justice
and Legal Affairs House team was dealing with several petitions and
will demand for a disbandment of the commission when it tables the
report.
“We approved the JSC team to reform the Judiciary but
apparently they are no longer for the posts they hold and we want to
disband it and bring in people of integrity,” said Kiptanui.
The legislators absolved Shollei from accusations levelled against her
by the JSC, saying she was a whistleblower of the scam allegedly
perpetrated by some members in the Judiciary.
“Shollei is
acknowledged for a raft of reforms in the Judiciary. But instead of
being supported, JSC bashes her,” said Emurua Dikirr MP Ngeno Kipyegon.
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