Jubilee wars: Parties registrar responds after Ruto claims


President Uhuru Kenyatta (left) chats with his deputy William Ruto during the launch of National Defence and Gender policy documents at the National Defence College in Karen on May 3, 2017. The President has limited space to manoeuvre in a showdown with his deputyThe Registrar of Political Parties has said that the intention to change Jubilee Party's National Management Committee followed the law as it was signed off by bona fide officials.
This comes after Deputy President William Ruto said the intention to change members of the NMC was being done by “some shadowy characters”.
He termed the changes fraudulent.
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But in a press statement on Tuesday, Registrar Ann Nderitu said the notification of the changes was received on February 4 and gazetted on April 6 as required by the law.
“The Registrar of Political Parties, upon receiving duly signed statutory forms and minutes by the Jubilee Party’s authorised officials … caused to be published as legally required, the change vide Gazette Notice No. 3084…” she said.

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