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1 Initial Media Reports  





2 JSC Probe  





3 Suspension and Tribunal  





4 Supreme Court Appeal  





5 Resignation Aftermath  





6 See also  





7 References  














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The Baraza-Kerubo Village Market incident refers to an incident between the then Kenyan Deputy Chief Justice Nancy Makokha Baraza and Rebecca Kerubo who worked as a guard at the Village Market shopping mall in Nairobi. The incident led to the suspension and subsequent resignation of the Deputy Chief justice after less than one year in office. The village market saga was condemned by many and termed unethical after Nancy Baraza withdrew a gun on the female guard.

Initial Media Reports

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In January 2012, local media reported that an incident had occurred between the Deputy Chief Justice and a security guard. The Deputy Chief Justice Nancy Baraza issued a statement denying the allegations[1]

JSC Probe

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In January 2012, the Judicial Service Commission formed a sub-committee to investigate reports[2] that Deputy Chief Justice Nancy Baraza assaulted a security guard at the Village Market shopping mall on 31 December 2011.[3]

Suspension and Tribunal

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The JSC subsequently recommended her suspension to President Mwai Kibaki and requested the President to appoint a tribunal to investigate her conduct in line with Article 168 (4) of the Constitution.[4] After her suspension,[5] a commission formed to investigate her conduct recommended her removal from office.[6]

Supreme Court Appeal

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On 9 August 2012, Justice Baraza filed a notice of appeal against a tribunal's recommendation that she should be sacked. She said she was "dissatisfied" with the decision[7]

Resignation Aftermath

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On 18 October, Baraza resigned after withdrawing her supreme court appeal of the tribunal's verdict.[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Deputy CJ denies mall gun threat – News. nation.co.ke (4 January 2012).
  • ^ Telewa, Muliro. (4 January 2012) BBC News – Kenyan senior judge Nancy Baraza in security guard row. Bbc.co.uk.
  • ^ JSC forms sub-committee to probe Baraza – News. nation.co.ke.
  • ^ JSC wants Baraza out – Politics. nation.co.ke (12 May 2011).
  • ^ Suspended Baraza to face tribunal – News. nation.co.ke.
  • ^ Tribunal calls for Deputy CJ Baraza's ouster for gross misconduct – News. nation.co.ke (31 December 2011).
  • ^ Baraza takes her fight to Supreme Court – News. nation.co.ke.
  • ^ Baraza resigns, withdraws appeal – News. nation.co.ke.

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