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Kenya’s Vice-President Faces Impeachment Over Corruption, Protest Support Allegations

Rigathi Gachagua, Kenya’s vice-president, is dealing with impeachment proceedings from the national assembly over allegations of supporting the violent anti-government protests that rocked the East African nation in June.

Gachagua is also accused of involvement in corruption, practising ethnically divisive politics, and other activities inconsistent with his office.

Lawmakers said the vice-president amassed assets worth 5.2 billion shillings ($40 million) since the last election, with an annual salary of $93,000.

Among the listed assets was Kenya’s renowned Treetops Hotel.

After the protests, President William Ruto sacked most of his cabinet and brought in members of the main opposition.

Gachagua’s impeachment proceedings were initiated a week ago by Ruto’s allies.

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On Sunday, during a prayer meeting at his residence, Gachagua implored Ruto, legislators, and Kenyans to forgive him for any wrongdoing.

On Monday, he clarified that his apology was not an admission of guilt and quelled resignation rumours.

Legislators are expected to debate the motion on Tuesday afternoon and hold a vote before the motion proceeds to the senate.

The deputy president said he would prosecute his defence.

The Cable

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