Kenya Judges and Magistrates Vetting Board

The board was set up to vet the suitability of all judges and magistrates, in office prior to the promulgation of the new constitution of Kenya, to continue to serving in accordance with the values and principles set out in Article 10 and 159 of the new constitution.

[6] Those declared unfit to serve were:[7] The board cleared the following judges:[8] The board deferred its decision on the conduct of Appellate judges Kalpana Hasmukhrai Rawal, Martha Karambu Koome and David Kenani Maraga, who were hearing a case to determine on the date on the elections.

The board also upheld its earlier ruling on Court of Appeal judges Riaga Omollo, Emmanuel O'kubasu, Samuel Bosire and Joseph Nyamu.

[13] Those declared unfit to serve were:[14] The board cleared the following judges: The board also ruled that Supreme Court judge Mohammed Ibrahim and Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye would be vetted afresh setting aside its earlier decision.

The verdict that Lady Justice Jeanne Wanjiku Gacheche was unsuitable to serve was upheld.