ICC Confirms Charges Against Kenyan Lawyer Paul Gicheru

ICC Confirms Charges Against Kenyan Lawyer Paul Gicheru

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has confirmed charges against Kenyan lawyer Paul Gicheru.

Gicheru will be committed to trial for crimes against the administration of justice consisting in corruptly influencing witnesses of the court.

The Hague-based court’s Pre-Trial Chamber on Thursday said there are substantial grounds to believe Gicheru committed, as a co-perpetrator or under alternative modes of liability, offenses against the administration of justice.

He is said to have committed the offenses in Kenya between April 2013 and September 10th, 2015 when the criminal case against Deputy President William Ruto and journalist Joshua Sang was withdrawn.

“The offenses were allegedly committed in the furtherance of a common plan implemented by a group of persons including Mr. Gicheru, with the ultimate goal of undermining the Prosecution’s case in the Ruto and Sang case,” the ICC said in a statement.

The Chamber said Gicheru and his accomplices were found to have executed a well-orchestrated plan of interfering with key witnesses in the Ruto and Sang cases.

“Specifically, with relation to eight witnesses, Mr. Gicheru and other members of the common plan allegedly identified, located, and contacted the witnesses, offered and/or paid them financial or other benefits, and/or threatened or intimidated them, in order to induce them to withdraw as Prosecution witnesses, refuse to or cease cooperating with the Prosecution and/or the Court, and/or to recant the evidence which they had provided to the Prosecution.” 

The court also stated that the decision on the confirmation of the charges “does not establish the guilt of the accused person, who is presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond reasonable doubt by a trial chamber of the Court.”

Gicheru surrendered himself to the Dutch authorities on November 2nd, 2020, five years after the ICC issued a warrant of arrest against him and Philip Kipkoech Bett.
 

Comments

Ruhiu (not verified)     Thu, 07/15/2021 @ 10:14pm

And the truth will set you free @gicheru! Let us know who you were working for and the reasons why bearing in mind that kikuyu women and children were burned alive in Kiambaa on 1 August 2008.

Norah (not verified)     Fri, 07/16/2021 @ 07:07am

why did he decide to go to the Hague ? definately to clear his name >He was fed up in living like a fugitive in own homeland . Either to be set free and if found guilty be imprisoned for whatever length of time and then be free. there is nothing worse than always looking over your shoulder or fear prisoner of fear - He is young to take it all

Fundi (not verified)     Fri, 07/16/2021 @ 10:30am

As a matter of principle, i am against having "wazungu" countries resolving our issues, whether legal, infrastructure, health, you name it. It shows that African countries, and in fact, any majority black country anywhere on earth, do not have the capability to self govern ourselves. It is a real shame. The hague court pretty much almost exclusively prosecute people from African countries. When are we as a people going to rise up and fully cut the colonial ties, and actually self govern ourselves. Sadly, i think it will take many more generations, if ever. Can you imagine an US, Chinese or European person being prosecuted in the Hague, not i a million years. The USA is not a signatory to this court and for good reasons. I am not saying Gicheru is guilty or innocent. But we should have systems internally that have the integrity to deal with him and not letting other people resolve our issues.

Ruhiu (not verified)     Fri, 07/16/2021 @ 01:32pm

In reply to by Fundi (not verified)

Your fears at fundi are well and alive @fundi. But I ain’t afraid because I can manage my affairs all by myself.

Kenyans bring everything you are seeing on themselves! Just look at what happened in Kiambaa after Ruto gave free wheelbarrows to the residents there; mostly the youth!

Greed and lack of patience will take us to no where!

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