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Ugandan Man Denies ICC Witness Intimidation
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April 2011 Combination picture shows Kenya's Uhuru Kenyatta, who was
finance minister, and William Ruto, former Higher Education Minister at
the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague.
A Ugandan man living in Kenya says he is not behind the alleged
intimidation of witnesses connected with the International Criminal
Court (ICC) trial of Kenyan Deputy President William Ruto and radio
executive Joshua Sang.
But David Nyekorach-Matsanga, CEO of the Pan African Forum, accused the ICC of what he calls inducing and procuring witnesses against Mr. Ruto.
This comes after ICC Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji Wednesday warned the public not to reveal the identity of prosecution witnesses.
A number of online bloggers and social media users said they had identified the first witness in the case.
While the ICC did not name Matsanga, a published report identifies him as the man behind the withdrawal of ICC witnesses.
Matsanga said he has called for the setting up of an independent
international panel to look into the way evidence was collected in Kenya
by former ICC Chief Prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo.
“I have never and will never get involved in any type of
witness-tampering and intimidation. On the contrary, it is the ICC that
has been doing the intimidation and procurement of witnesses. And that
is why I am demanding an independent panel by state parties and a
commission of inquiry into the way evidence was collected in Kenya.
Witnesses were coached by Ruto political opponents,” he said.
Matsanga said he respects the ICC as an institution but not the office
of the Chief Prosecutor because he said it has done a poor job on most
of its cases in Africa.
He said the ICC used intermediaries, including Kenyan non-governmental
organizations to investigate and collect flawed evidence against Ruto
and his co-defendants.
A published report said Matsanga is said to be “working with two judges
in the Kenyan cases and a number of paralegals at the ICC who give him
information on witnesses”.
Matsanga denies he had been a consultant to President Uhuru Kenyatta and Deputy President Ruto in their ICC cases.
“I have never been employed by President Uhuru Kenyatta; I never drank
tea or coffee with Uhuru Kenyatta or Ruto, full stop. I have never
applied, made an appointment, signed any contract, or worked with Uhuru
Kenyatta on the ICC case,” Matsanga said.
He confessed to being a critic of former ICC Chief Prosecutor Moreno Ocampo.
“I have been a critic of the Chief Prosecutor’s office. I have been a
critic of Ocampo who came with opportunistic NGOs in Kenya to kill
international justice. That is all I have done,” Matsanga said.
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