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Havi under fire as motion to eject him in the pipeline

 

A lawyer has written to the Law Society of Kenya secretary, seeking to have a motion moved to remove Nelson Havi as President during a special general meeting slated for December 5.

In a letter to the LSK dated November 25, Charles Midenga accuses Havi of gross conduct in among other matters, the removal of CEO Mercy Wambua.

Havi and Wambua have been embroiled in a power battle, with the former insisting the latter was sacked over gross misconduct, but the latter has stayed put, with the board backing her.

Midenga has appealed that the members do elect an Interim President to temporarily preside over the Council's deliberations and oversee the transition from the removed president, pending the election of a substantive president.

The member of LSK has also accused Havi has blatantly violated the foregoing provision of the Act and the Constitution.

Wambua's fate was decided by a majority of nine members, after finding no grounds to remove her from the office, hence allowing her to continue discharging her mandate.

Midenga said that despite the decision from the majority side, the LSK president has purported to seek her removal from office.

"On November 10, 2020, the President without any justification whatsoever further published a misleading and unprofessional "public notice" via his official Facebook page."


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