The office of the attorney-general is on the radar because of being “unconstitutional” offices to fit into President Uhuru Kenyatta’s political agenda. He is being questioned all over. Courts have voided several of the president’s decisions since 2013. They have escalated the stand-off between the chief and therefore the judiciary. One of the president’s “unconstitutional decisions” is his failure to inaugurate 41 judges appointed by the Judicial Service Commission in July 2019. The transfer of the Kenya Meat Commission from the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, Fisheries and Irrigation to the Ministry of Defence, this all has been declared unconstitutional by the courts. In March 2018, the president was also at the center of attraction for failing to appoint Mohamed Warsame, Court of Appeal Justice, as a member of the Judicial Service Commission.
Data source: All Africa news