Full List of The 32 Politicians Mentioned in The TJRC Report

May 23, 2013
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This is the list of the most notable persons TJRC has recommended either they be investigated or prosecuted. 
Leading is President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto.

1. President Uhuru Kenyatta  –  Incitement during the Post election violence(PEV)


2. William Ruto  Land Grabbing and PEV


3. Kalonzo Musyoka lLand grabbing


4. Daniel Arap MoiLand grabbing, political assassinations


5. Mwai KibakiLand grabbing, political assassination and PEV


6. Elizabeth OngoroIncitement during the PEV


7. Najib BalalaIncitement  during the PEV


8. Francis Nyenze Land grabbing


9. Beth Mugo Land grabbing


10. Mary Wambui – Incitement during PEV in Central


11. G G Kariuki – Wagalla massacre


12. Joseph Nkaisery Financed militia in operation Nyundo


13. Bethwel Kiplagat Wagalla massacre and land grabbing


14. William Ole Ntimama – Incitement to violence in Narrok Rift Valley


15. Joshua Kuttuny – Incitement during the PEV in Cherangany


16. Franklyne Bett – Incitement during the PEV


17. Sally Kosgei – Incitement


18. Henry Kosgei – Incitement


19. Stanly Githunguri – Incitement


20. Ramadhan Kajembe – Incitement


21. Nicholas Biwott – Land grabbing, political assassinations and incitement


22. Noah Wekesa – Incitement in Bungoma, and Trans Nzoia


23. Chris Obure – Incitement


24. Julius Sunkuli – Incitement


25. Norman Nyaga – Murder of the late Chrispin Ojiambo Mbai


26. Kalembe Ndile –Land grabbing


27. Omondi Anyanga – Incitement in Nyatike


28. Micah Cheserem – Land grabbing


29. Fred Kapondi – Financing SLDF militia in Mt. Elgon


30. John Serut – Incitement


31. Grace Kaindi Gave shoot to kill order during the PEV


32. David Mwiraria – Wagalla massacre

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