RESIGN WITHIN 10DAYS AS CUE CHAIRMAN, COURT ORDERS PROF THAIRU.

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Lawyer Ham Lagat, Obat Wasonga(centre) for Felix Kiprono Mategei who moved to court seeking Professor Henry Thairu resignation as the Chairman of Commission for University Education at Milimani law courts on Friday September 30,2016.
BY SAM ALFAN.

High Court has ordered Professor Henry Thairu to resign as the Chairman of Commission for University Education.

Justice Joseph Onguto directed Mr Thairu to resign with 10 days.

“The respondent shall within 10days of the date of this order being served upon him or the commission for University Education formally tenders his resignation from the position of lecturer and employee of Kenyatta University and any of its units including the Kenyatta University Consultancy Services Unit or as a chairperson of the Commission for University Commission” court ordered.

He was directed to file his resignation letter in court and with the Deputy Registrar within seven of the date of resignation.

The judge further ordered failure by Professor Henry Thairu tender his resignation as ordered by the court, his appointment as the chairperson of the Commission for University Education shall stand deemed null and void.

The commission was ordered to commence the process of appointing another chairperson of the Commission for University Education after Professor Henry exit.

Mr Onguto issued the orders on Friday following an application by lawyer Felix Mategei  accusing the professor of holding two public offices against the constitution as he was serving as a lecturer  at Thikaroad based University.

City Lawyer Felix Kiprono Mategei through his lawyer Ham Lagat told the court Thairu served the Commission for University Education while being a lecturer at Kenyatta University.

“Holding two offices at the CUE and KUSCSU was contrary to Article 73 of the constitution and that Prof Thairu has failed the test under leadership and integrity” argued Lagat

Arguing there was conflict of interest, the lawyer said Thairu was likely to be biased.

The judge also directed the chairman to file a compliance letter confirming his orders with the High Court Registrar.

 

 

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