Sifuna seeks tribunal shield again in ODM ouster row
He described the party disciplinary process as irregular and fatally flawed, and predetermined...
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Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna is once again seeking intervention from a tribunal to halt his ouster as ODM's secretary-general and ongoing disciplinary proceedings.
- Sifuna claims the party's process is "irregular and fatally flawed" and predetermined.
- He argues the resolution to remove him on February 11 was made without notification or a chance to defend himself.
- The dispute involves allegations of misconduct, including contradicting party positions and missing key meetings, with a disciplinary hearing set for April 10.
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