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Saturday, July 22, 2023 –Lawyer Miguna Miguna has reacted to news about him losing a chance to be the next Director of Public Prosecution DPP.
Speaking shortly after his name was not part of those who had been shortlisted to fight for the succession of Noorni Haji, Dr. Miguna said he met all the requirements as was asked by the appointing authorities.
He was responding to a concern by a Kenyan who sought to know why the self-styled general who boasts of unmatched academic qualifications could miss that chance.
The user had also wondered why the lawyer was not shortlisted despite the fact that he has been vocal defending the William Ruto’s new administration.
“The minimum academic qualification was one law/university degree. I had 3. The second one was at least 15 years of legal practice or experience. I have 28 years of legal practice experience in good standing. The third were clearance certificates from HELB, DCI, EACC and a credit union. I had all of them. Plus 3 letters of recommendation from solid professionals,” Miguna said.
He was responding to a tweet from a user who asked him about qualifications for the job an whether he met them as was required.
Miguna added that even those who were on the selection panel like Central Organisation of Trade Union COTU Secretary General Francis Atwoli were not anywhere close to his career and academic qualifications.
“And Francis Atwoli, a ranking member of the Selection Panel, has a distinction in your stupid “soft skills?” Laughable!” he responded to another user today.
Among those shortlisted to succeed the now National Intelligent Service NIS boss Noordin Haji is lawyer Danstan Omari.