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Rift leaders fault Waki report, say ICC should not use it against William Ruto

Nandi Senator Stephen Sang addresses the Press after he presided over a fundraiser at Africa Inland Church in Iten on Sunday. He said they want to amend the Waki Report that was tabled at the ICC as evidence against Deputy President William Ruto and Joshua arap Sang. [Photo: Peter Ochieng/standard]

The likelihood of the Justice Philip Waki Report on the 2007-08 post-election violence being used in the International Criminal Court (ICC) case against Deputy President Wiliam Ruto and radio journalist Joshua arap Sang has sent jitters among political leaders in Rift Valley, who fear their man could be locked out of the 2017 elections.

Consequently, the leaders are now toying with the idea of initiating a series of actions that could see the controversial report debated in Parliament and subsequently amended.

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