Former Transport CS Michael Kmau. Photo/citizentv.co.ke
The case against former Transport cabinet secretary, Michael Kamau, has been stopped.
The move was arrived at after Kamau moved to court of appeal challenging the corruption cases labelled against him.
The trial court was told that Court of Appeal Judges Milton Kakhandia, William Ouko and Kathurima Mminoti ruled that the proceeding pending at the lower court be stayed until the 23rd of June this year when a ruling will be delivered.
Trial Magistrate Lawrence Mogambi now awaits the decision of the court of appeal.
The matter will be mentioned on the 30th of June.
In his appeal, Kamau argued that EACC lacked the necessary quorum to recommend charges against him.
In June 2015, Kamau was charged with abuse of office and failure to follow procurement rules.