Former Gichugu MP Martha Karua. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]Narc Kenya Party leader Martha Karua has denied that she falsely procured witnesses to fix Deputy President William Ruto in the ICC case.
The former Justice minister on Wednesday denied meeting officers from the ICC who came to Kenya to investigate the 2007-08 post-election violence.
The former Gichugu legislator who was being cross-examined by her lawyer Gitobu Imanyara told Justice Joseph Sergon she has never met Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria nor discussed anything to do with the procurement of fake witnesses in the ICC case against Uhuru and Ruto.
Despite demanding an apology from Kuria, Karua said he continued making the “malicious” claims against her which was widely published both locally and internationally and injured her reputation globally.
But she confirmed attending a fundraising held at Club Gallileo in Nairobi attended by President Uhuru Kenyatta to raise money for victims of the post-election violence.
Karua has sued Kuria over remarks he made at a political rally linking her to witness soliciting to fix Ruto.
“Unless the defendant is compelled by this honorable court to cease from maligning my name and further injuring my reputation, I stand to suffer irreparable harm from his reckless and unwarranted attack on my integrity on grounds which he cannot substantiate,” Karua said.