How anti-ICC bill could tilt trials and order to arrest Journalist Walter Barasa.
Jubilee Fast-Tracks Bill to Exit ICC: Duale A draft Bill that seeks to end Kenyaโs membership of the International Criminal Court is ready, says National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale.
Mr Duale said the Bill would be fast-tracked for introduction in Parliament โby the third week of this month.โ โI expect the AG to forward it latest Friday. We will publish it and reduce the publication period from 14 to four days,โ he told The Standard Sunday.
However, Attorney General Githu Muigai Sunday said he had not received the bill, but indicated it may have been sent to the Chief Parliamentary Draftsman.
It was clear Jubilee leaders are working overdrive as the 30-day period within which they had said the bill would be brought to the House to end Kenyaโs membership of theย ICCย lapsed at the weekend.
During an emergency session on September 5, the MPs had also pressed the government to urgently undertake measures to immediately withdraw from the Rome Statute that established theย ICC.
MPs from the opposition Coalition for Reform and Democracy walked out of the House in protest but the motion was passed in Jubilee-controlled National Assembly and Senate.
The International Crimes Act, which the bill seeks to repeal, is the law that would guide the Kenyan courts in processing the warrant of arrest issued by theย ICCย last week against journalist Walter Barasa, who is accused of interfering with prosecution witnesses in the case against Deputy President William Ruto.
Muigai declined to discuss the apparent dilemma should the Act be repealed before the proceedings against Barasa are completed.
โI will not speculate because that issue hasnโt arisen yet,โ he told The Standard.
Formal warrant
Duale downplayed fears of conflict, saying law-making was a lengthy process and predicted the Barasa issue would have been settled by the time the Act is repealed.
โI expect the AG to fast-track the Barasa matter before the bill is passed and assented to law,โ he added.
Muigai had earlier explained the procedure for enforcing any warrant issued by theย ICCย against an individual in Kenya is subject โto the very clear procedure set out under the International Crimes Act, 2010โ.
โThese procedures require the minister in charge of the Interior, upon receipt of the formal warrant of arrest, to present the said warrant to the Judiciary for enforcement,โ he said.
The AG added, โDuring the judicial consideration of the legality of the warrant, the subject is entitled to make representations to the court. The final determination on the enforceability of the warrant is, therefore, a judicial one.โ
On Sunday, the AG said the government received theICCย arrest warrant and accompanying documents last Friday.
โThe government has admitted the documents and they will be processed within the week,โ Muigai said, alluding to court proceedings to sanction the transfer of Barasa to The Hague.
This week, Africaโs onslaught against theย ICCย goes a notch higher as African leaders meet at an extraordinary session of the African Union in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on Saturday to press for the referral of the Kenyan cases against President Uhuru Kenyatta, Mr Ruto and radio journalist Joshua Sang.
Kenya is expected to step up efforts to lobby Africa nations to pull out of theย ICCย during the assembly, whose agenda includes โdiscussion on the theme, Africaโs relationship with theย ICCโ.
Also up for consideration is a progress report on the implementation of the decision by the AU assembly of May on โInternational Jurisdiction, Justice andย ICC.โ
This refers to a resolution backing Kenyaโs request for a referral of theย ICCย cases citing a reformed Judiciary and threats to peace and security.
No choice
The assembly had expressed concern โat the threat that the indictment of Uhuru and Ruto, the President and Deputy-President, may pose to the on-going efforts in the promotion of peace, national healing and reconciliation, as well as the rule of law and stability, not only in Kenya, but also in the region.โ