We are not after you- ICC to Ruto

Deputy President William Ruto
Deputy President William Ruto [Photo/ Daily Monitor]

The Hague-based International Criminal Court has dismissed as โ€œspeculationโ€ concerns Deputy President William Ruto raised during an interview with a local media station, saying that he was aware of a scheme to revive his 2007/2008 post-election violence case at the court.

During the interview on NTV on Thursday, Ruto revealed to his viewers that there was a cabal he was aware of that was doing everything possible to lock him out of succeeding President Uhuru Kenyatta when the latterโ€™s term expires in 2022.

โ€œAs of last year, I was having a discussion with the Director-General of NIS (National Intelligence Service), Philip Kameru, and I learned that there are people here who are ready to come and open the ICC cases,โ€ the Deputy President revealed.

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Operatives at the ICC Prosecutorโ€™s office were however quick to distance their office from the discussion, saying they could not be dragged into the allegations.

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โ€œThe Office of the Prosecutor cannot comment on speculation,โ€ read part of the statement sent to newsrooms. The statement, however, stressed the fact that the door was still open and that there was possibility of the case being re-opened should new evidence resurface.