The Akiwumi Commission of Inquiry into Tribal Clashes was a Kenya government commission appointed on 1 July 1998 to investigate various tribal clashes .
Its term was extended several times up to 31 July 1999 when it completed its report.
The commission submitted its report on 19 August 1999 to then President Daniel arap Moi.
Later on, Gacivih was removed and replaced by Bernard Chunga, who was then Director of Public Prosecutions in the office of the Attorney General.
[2] Following an order of the High Court, the report of this commission was made public in 2002.