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By FELIX OLICK
Former Head of Civil Service Francis Muthaura wants lawyers of the post-election violence victims at The Hague barred from assessing sensitive Government documents that were handed over to the international court.
At the heart of the controversy includes minutes of National Security Advisory Committee held at the height of the violence, Government communication, reports and confidential statements of former defence witnesses.
In an application to the Chamber handling the case against President Uhuru Kenyatta, Muthaura said the said items include ‘sensitive items that were given to his defence on a confidential and restricted basis’.