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Selective Justice in Motion – Why Kibra MP Peter Orero Should Not Have Walked Free

Kibra MP Peter Orero has escaped legal accountability in a traffic offense that saw his driver fined for dangerous overtaking—and Kenyans are rightly furious. The incident, caught on camera by CNN journalist Larry Madowo, showed Orero’s vehicle blatantly breaking traffic laws, with both the MP and his driver hurling in

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Selective Justice in Motion – Why Kibra MP Peter Orero Should Not Have Walked Free

Kibra MP Peter Orero has escaped legal accountability in a traffic offense that saw his driver fined for dangerous overtaking—and Kenyans are rightly furious. The incident, caught on camera by CNN journalist Larry Madowo, showed Orero’s vehicle blatantly breaking traffic laws, with both the MP and his driver hurling insults instead of showing remorse. While the driver faced the law, Orero conveniently walked away unscathed. His escape exposes the deep rot of political privilege and raises hard questions about justice, ethics, and leadership in Kenya. Peter Orero’s driver faced justice, but the MP himself escaped it. That imbalance exposes the deep cracks in Kenya’s legal and moral fabric. When those entrusted with leadership become participants...

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