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DPP has 21 days to decide filmmakers' fate after BBC documentary

Director of Public Prosecution Renson Mulele Ingonga, delivering his speech on 2nd November 2023 at Sarova Stanly Hotel in Nairobi, during International day to end impunity for crimes against Journalists. [Edward Kiplimo, Standard]

A Nairobi court has given Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Renson Ingonga 21 days to decide whether to prosecute four filmmakers associated with the controversial BBC documentary 'Blood Parliament'

Milimani Principal Magistrate Wambo Otieno issued the directive on Wednesday after the prosecution confirmed that investigations were complete and requested additional time to allow the DPP to review the police file and make appropriate recommendations.

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