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Lawyer Danstan Omari, Shadrack Wambui strongly dismiss Petition Seeking the removal of the DPP from office

City Lawyer Danstan Omari and Shadrack Wambui

DPP Renson Ingonga Lawyers led by vibrant city lawyer Danstan Omari and Shadrack Wambui have strongly dismissed the petition filed at PSC seeking his removal from office calling it baseless and without merit.

The vibrant advocates were responding to businessman Hussein Aila Amaro who without prove accused Ingonga of misconduct for alledgly withdrawing a criminal case involving death threats against him.

However, the lawyers argue that the petitioner has been misled and that the allegations of misconduct lack substance adding that the case remains active and has not been withdrawn.

The petition, currently before the Public Service Commission, seeks the DPP’s removal on grounds of gross misconduct. However, the DPP’s legal team maintains that the decision to terminate charges against Farida Idrisa was within his legal mandate and does not constitute incompetence.

They further emphasize that similar cases were dismissed last year, asserting that such decisions fall within the DPP’s discretion. Labeling it misconduct, they argue, is both misleading and unfortunate.

“The matter is still ongoing. The court dismissed the application for withdrawal, and proceedings will continue on May 27,” said lawyer Danstan Omari.

Omari said the case was heard up to the Court of Appeal in a civil matter, where the application was ultimately declined.

He said the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) operates within a legal framework that grants the DPP the authority to institute or withdraw charges when necessary.

The DPP’s lawyers stress that this discretion should not be mistaken for misconduct

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