The Judicial Service Commission has set the stage for the removal of Supreme Court judge Jackton Ojwang over bribery claims.
In a statement delivered by Chief Justice David Maraga, JSC said it has strong evidence that Ojwang was involved in gross misconduct in a case involving Migori Governor Okoth Obado.
Jackton Ojwang on Tuesday declined to appear before the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to respond to various allegations against him including being bribed to deliver favourable rulings and being a partial arbitrator.
Daily Nation had reported that JSC had been investigating his conduct and intended to recommend to President Uhuru Kenyatta to form a tribunal to investigate his conduct, setting in motion the process of removing him from office.
Ojwang, a lawyer and a Justice of Supreme Court of Kenya is accused of two charges and the JSC insists that he appear in person before it as the matters are only within his knowledge.
In the first complaint, he is accused of authoring a judgment with respect to the Sony Sugar belt and in return, he was rewarded by Migori County Governor Okoth Obado, who built a road to his private residence on the outskirts of Migori town.
Before becoming governor, Obado served as chairman of the Kenya Sugar Board.