Court stops JSC from hearing petition for removal of Judge Sankale Ole Kantai

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The High Court has stopped the Judicial
Service Commission (JSC) from proceeding with petitions seeking the removal of
Court of Appeal Judge Sankale Ole Kantai from office.
Justice Chacha Mwita ruled that
entertaining the petitions while related proceedings remain pending in court would
threaten the judge’s constitutional right to a fair hearing.
"The petition is allowed, JSC decision
to consider petition by Okiya Omtatah dated 4 October 2021 for the removal
from office is a threat to violate his rights to fair hearing..," the court ruled.
The court emphasized that those who have
already lodged the petitions will not be prejudiced, noting that the
respondents will not suffer any disadvantage by awaiting the outcome of the
pending cases.
The ruling arose from a petition lodged by
activist Okiya Omtatah in April 2021, which sought Kantai’s removal from office
over alleged involvement in the murder of Dutch businessman Tob Cohen.
As a result, the JSC is prohibited from
continuing with the matter until the other petitions before the High Court are
heard and determined.
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