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In addition to prosecution powers conferred to the Director of Public Prosecution (current Constitution Articles 157 (4), 157 6 (a)), in article 259 3 (d) The Constitution states, “a reference in this Constitution to an office, body or organisation is, if the office, body or organisation has ceased to exist, a reference to its successor or to the equivalent office, body or organization” The office, body, and organisation formerly UNDER AG in conducting prosecution and directing investigations ceased existence and taken over by DPP. Therefore, it is immaterial that ACT ON EXTRADITION refers to the AG and not DPP. Moreover, Under Article 2 (5), Article 2 (6) and 50 (n) (ii) of The Constitution of Kenya, extradition is a constitutional obligation of the State and the Sovereign (people of Kenya). HAWA JAMAA WAENDEE!
In addition to prosecution powers conferred to the Director
ReplyDeleteof Public Prosecution (current Constitution Articles 157 (4), 157 6 (a)), in article 259 3 (d)
The Constitution states, “a reference in this Constitution to an office, body or organisation is, if the
office, body or organisation has ceased to exist, a reference to its successor
or to the equivalent office, body or organization” The office, body, and
organisation formerly UNDER AG in conducting prosecution and directing
investigations ceased existence and taken over by DPP. Therefore, it is
immaterial that ACT ON EXTRADITION refers to the AG and not DPP. Moreover, Under
Article 2 (5), Article 2 (6) and 50 (n) (ii) of The Constitution of Kenya, extradition
is a constitutional obligation of the State and the Sovereign (people of
Kenya). HAWA JAMAA WAENDEE!
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