“Kenya’s Judiciary, A Threat to Investment?” Popular Lawyer Reveals What Happened to This Business

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Kenya is a country with many opportunities for economic growth and development, but also faces many challenges, such as corruption, insecurity, and poverty. One of the most controversial issues in Kenya is the role of the judiciary in the business environment.

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According to Ahmednasir Abdullah, a prominent lawyer and columnist, the judiciary is corrupt and biased, and can ruin any business with a court order issued by a magistrate. He claims that no serious investor will invest in Kenya when their business can be destroyed by such orders.

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He also says that the deputy president William Ruto, who is expected to run for president in 2022, will have to confront and defeat the judiciary if he wants to revive the economy. But is this true? Is the judiciary really a hindrance to investment in Kenya? And what can be done to improve the situation?

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