Former Prime Minister and CORD leader Raila Odinga, has joined the list of witnesses fronted by former Permanent Secretary John Githongo, to exonerate him fromdefamation allegations.
The former Premier has sworn an affidavit in which he might be called to testify. He had previously attended a court session in support of Githongo and the move to have his word in the case might add weight on the claim that the former Internal Security minister Chris Murungaru, was not defamed.
In the case, Murungaru maintains that he was a clean man and that the dossier by Githongo tarnished his good reputation.
In previous court proceedings, he told the court that a watchdog committee of Parliament chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta, then an MP, cleared him of all claims related to the Anglo Leasing scandal.
Former Prime Minister and CORD leader Raila Odinga, has joined the list of witnesses fronted by former Permanent Secretary John Githongo, to exonerate him fromdefamation allegations.
The former Premier has sworn an affidavit in which he might be called to testify. He had previously attended a court session in support of Githongo and the move to have his word in the case might add weight on the claim that the former Internal Security minister Chris Murungaru, was not defamed.
In the case, Murungaru maintains that he was a clean man and that the dossier by Githongo tarnished his good reputation.
In previous court proceedings, he told the court that a watchdog committee of Parliament chaired by President Uhuru Kenyatta, then an MP, cleared him of all claims related to the Anglo Leasing scandal.