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The National Assembly is expected to continue prosecuting its case against Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua this morning, on the second day of the hearing on his impeachment trial.

 

Speaker Amason Kingi adjourned the hearing on the first day, Wednesday 16 October, after the National Assembly called two of its four witnesses.

 

The first witness to take the stand was Hon Mwengi Mutuse, the Kibwezi West MP, who was the mover of the Motion followed by Dr Andrew Mulwa who briefly served as the acting CEO of the Kenya Medical Supplies Agency (KEMSA).

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Hon Mwengi Mutuse, the sponsor of the Special Motion that saw Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua impeached by the National Assembly, has told the Senate that he is not an investigator and his aim is to subject the country’s second in command to take political responsibility for his action.

 

The Member of Parliament told the House that the purpose of his push to have the Deputy President removed from Office was neither to prove criminal or civil culpability.

 

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