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TRIBUNAL’S ROLE: Chair states cases expected are from football, athletics and hockey bodies

Athletics kenya branches affiliates chats with their lawyer Aloise Kwengu (left) shortly after the hearing of the case filed by Abraham Mutai and five others barring them from convening the Special General Meeting (SGM) to discuss the conduct of the AK President Isaiah Kiplagat at Milimani High Court, Nairobi, on 04-12-2014. The ruling will be on 18th December. PHOTO/DENNIS OKEYO

The recently constituted Sports Tribunal is still working on rules of procedure to start hearing cases filed by aggrieved parties even as it emerged that Athletics Kenya (AK) parties are yet to agree on which tribunal to hear their case.

The tribunal chair, John Ohaga, said they are not objecting to parties exhausting arbitration processes at the federations’ level “so that we can play an appellate role.”

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