Kiruki Commission
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President Mwai Kibaki established the commission to[2] inquire into various wrongful, criminal or otherwise unlawful acts and omissions by Artur Margaryan, Artur Sargasyan, Arman Damidri, Alexander Tashchi and others.
Membership
The commission's membership consisted of:[3]
- Former Police Commissioner Shadrack Kiruki - Chairman
- Bishop Horace Etemesi - Vice Chairman
- Lawyer Ahmed Issack Hassan
Joint secretaries
- Kennedy Kihara
- Lilian Mahiri
Assisting counsels
- Dorcas Oduor
- Mungai Warui
Report
Eighty-four witnesses testified before the commission. President Mwai Kibaki promised to take action on the report quickly as "Kenyans would like to know about it because the matters that were being investigated were serious."[4]