Early victory for Chris Karan but murky waters ahead

Chris Karan

If voters of Ugenya constituency settles for the ‘perceived winner’ Chris Odhiambo Karan, the politician will likely face a third battle to fight.

After his first win was nullified by the court, if he carries the day in the second win, he will be compelled to fight the third battle with the Director of Public Prosecution Nordin Haji.

In a Gazette notice dated April 5, Kenya’s chief public prosecutor approved the prosecution of Mr Karan for forging a letter he used in the election petition filed by his rival and former MP David Ochieng’.

Mr Noordin Haji gave the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), which investigated the origin of the hospital letter, the greenlight to file forgery charges against the candidate.

Mr Karan allegedly presented a forged letter indicating that he had been admitted to Alfarooq Hospital, as a justification for responding to the petition after the deadline.

EACC commission had on October 16, 2018 written an inquiry to Mr Haji recommending charges against the then embattled MP for “uttering false affidavit”.

“…the MP did not file his response immediately meaning he was statutorily barred from filing a response to the petition. He however filed a notice of motion dated September 25, 2017 seeking to have his response to the petition,” read part of the EACC inquiry.

Mr Karan is said to have sworn a supporting affidavit on September 23, 2017 where he presented the letter claiming he was admitted to the facility with fever and vomiting from September 6 to 13, 2017.

He said he was diagnosed with dengue fever.

However, the hospital’s director, Dr Salauhddin Farooqui, denied ever having such a patient at his facility.

He said they have a computerised patient registration system and it does not contain Mr Karan’s name.

“We hereby confirm that the above referred Christopher Odhiambo Karan was not admitted in our health facility. Attached letter presented by him was not issued from our facility,” the doctor said in his letter.

Responding to complaints it received, EACC carried out its investigations and established that the MP was neither sick nor admitted to the alleged hospital.

“He thus deposed an affidavit with the intent of misleading the court,” the commission concluded.

A report forwarded to Mr Haji recommended that the former lawmaker be charged with forgery, uttering a false document, perjury and providing misleading information in breach of the Leadership and Integrity Act.

Video of Chris Odhiambo Karan casting his vote

According to the gazette notice published on April 5, the DPP on March 4 returned the inquiry file accepting recommendation for his prosecution.

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