By JUDY
OGUTU
Registrar of Political Parties Lucy Ndung’u has been ordered to
file before court a detailed affidavit showing whether there are MPs who have
defected to other parties.
High Court Judge Justice Mohamed Warsame gave the directive on
Monday when a case filed by a political lobby group, Friends of Raila (Fora)
came up before him.
The affidavit will show whether any MP “has
committed acts of omission within the purview of Section 14 (5) of the
Political Parties Act.”
Ms Ndung’u will also be required to state why she has acted or not
acted on the particular MPs.
The judge also ordered Fora to file and serve all affected MPs
with an affidavit detailing “all transgressing acts or omissions or conducts
committed by an individual MP, the date the member may have left the sponsoring
party and joined another party.”
The order came after Fora argued that the Registrar needed to
supply them with more detailed information on the various politicians and the
parties they have moved to.
The group’s advocate, Mr Anthony Oluoch, claimed the information
was in the media.
On her part, the registrar, through lawyer George Imende told the
court that the information being sought was not in her possession.
TV footage
The judge directed Fora to serve all affected MPs with the
documents “including media/television footages indicating or manifesting the
MPs committed the acts or omissions amounting to a defection, deception or
forming another political party other than that which sponsored them to
Parliament through election or nomination.”
Last May, Justice Warsame ordered Ndung’u to furnish the lobby
group with information regarding all political parties that have complied with
the Political Parties Act, 2011.
Fora had sought orders directing the Registrar to publish in any
three dailies information regarding all political parties that have complied
with the Act as at April 30, 2012.
The group’s officials Mr Micah Kigen
(chairman), Hassan Omar (Deputy Chairman), Mr Eliud Owalo (Secretary) and Mr
Charles Omanga have sued the Registrar of Political Parties.
The information it had sought in particular was on members of
political parties who have, while being sitting MPs and members of a political
party formed another party.
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