Makueni Member of Parliament Dan Maanzo now says that Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i, Immigration Principal Secretary Gordon Kihalangwa and police boss Jopseph Boinett could soon be rendered jobless should they fail to properly address their recent collision with the Judiciary.
The three have since been convicted and charged for contempt of court, a situation that has since been worsened by Matiang'i's recent attack on the body, accusing a section of judges of bias.
In an interview on Radio Citizen Sunday, Maanzo who also doubles up as a lawyer noted that the trio, despite having already appealed their case, will soon be rendered vulnerable should the bid flop.
''They have since opted to appeal the ruling but that too is not a sure way out. The appeal court can decide to reverse the ruling or uphold it. By upholding their sentence, they will soon be forced to resign as state officials as they will have been left defenseless against petitioners who will certainly begin pushing for their ouster on criminality grounds,'' he said.
He also observed that the appeal does not hold any water, saying that the three will be forced to clear with the lower High Court, which they have repeatedly disrespected, before earning the court's audience.
''The Court of Appeal cannot grant them audience until they apologize to the High Court for disregarding its orders and summons and be cleared,'' he added.