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Kenya ICC witness Meshack Yebei 'implicated in corruption' | Kenya ICC witness Meshack Yebei 'implicated in corruption' |
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A man found dead in Kenya who was linked to the trial of Deputy President William Ruto was implicated in efforts to corrupt witnesses, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has said. | A man found dead in Kenya who was linked to the trial of Deputy President William Ruto was implicated in efforts to corrupt witnesses, the International Criminal Court (ICC) has said. |
Prosecutors reiterated they had not been planning to call the man, Meshack Yebei, as a witness because of this. | Prosecutors reiterated they had not been planning to call the man, Meshack Yebei, as a witness because of this. |
Mr Yebei's body was found in western Kenya earlier this month. | Mr Yebei's body was found in western Kenya earlier this month. |
His lawyer said he would have been a witness for Mr Ruto, who denies charges of crimes against humanity. | His lawyer said he would have been a witness for Mr Ruto, who denies charges of crimes against humanity. |
Mr Ruto was charged over violence which erupted after the 2007 elections in Kenya. | Mr Ruto was charged over violence which erupted after the 2007 elections in Kenya. |
He is the most senior government official to be tried by The Hague-based court since its formation more than a decade ago. | He is the most senior government official to be tried by The Hague-based court since its formation more than a decade ago. |
The ICC dropped similar charges against President Uhuru Kenyatta last month, alleging that prosecution witnesses had been intimidated and had changed their testimony. | The ICC dropped similar charges against President Uhuru Kenyatta last month, alleging that prosecution witnesses had been intimidated and had changed their testimony. |
Mr Kenyatta said he was innocent and the prosecution had no case against him. | Mr Kenyatta said he was innocent and the prosecution had no case against him. |
Prosecutors said Mr Yebei had been "deeply implicated" in efforts to corrupt prosecution witnesses in the case against Mr Ruto and another defendant, Joshua Sang. | Prosecutors said Mr Yebei had been "deeply implicated" in efforts to corrupt prosecution witnesses in the case against Mr Ruto and another defendant, Joshua Sang. |
They described the witnesses as being "under siege" from "a network of individuals" using bribes or threats to dissuade them from testifying. | They described the witnesses as being "under siege" from "a network of individuals" using bribes or threats to dissuade them from testifying. |
'Shocking' attack | 'Shocking' attack |
The prosecutors also said that any suggestion they had been involved in Mr Yebei's abduction and murder was "outrageous and utterly false". | The prosecutors also said that any suggestion they had been involved in Mr Yebei's abduction and murder was "outrageous and utterly false". |
Mr Ruto's lawyer Karim Khan earlier wrote to the head of Kenya's Criminal Investigation Department, saying Mr Yebei had been a "critical witness" who had been referred to the ICC's Victims and Witness Unit for protection. | Mr Ruto's lawyer Karim Khan earlier wrote to the head of Kenya's Criminal Investigation Department, saying Mr Yebei had been a "critical witness" who had been referred to the ICC's Victims and Witness Unit for protection. |
He said his abduction last year and subsequent murder was "shocking" and amounted to an attack on Mr Ruto. | He said his abduction last year and subsequent murder was "shocking" and amounted to an attack on Mr Ruto. |
The ICC said Mr Yebei had been offered protection in a safe location but had returned to visit his family in Eldoret - a town in western Kenya which had been badly hit by the violence following the disputed 2007 election. | |
Mr Ruto and Mr Kenyatta were on opposite sides in that election but formed an alliance for the 2013 election which propelled them into power. | Mr Ruto and Mr Kenyatta were on opposite sides in that election but formed an alliance for the 2013 election which propelled them into power. |
Some 1,200 people died and 600,000 fled their homes in the conflict after the earlier election - the worst violence in Kenya since independence. | Some 1,200 people died and 600,000 fled their homes in the conflict after the earlier election - the worst violence in Kenya since independence. |
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