Philip Kiptoo Tunoi

Philip Kiptoo Tunoi is a Kenyan lawyer and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Kenya. Justice Tunoi is also the Vice-President of the East African Court of Justice.

Career

Justice Tunoi holds a bachelor's degree in Law from the University of Dar es Salaam, a master's degree in Philosophy from the University of Nairobi.[1] He was awarded a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Nairobi in December 2013.[2] Justice Tunoi worked as Provincial State Counsel for Nyanza and Western provinces from 1970 to 1973 before going into private practice until 1987 and served as Justice of the High Court of Kenya between 1987-1993 and as Justice of Kenya's Court of Appeal between 1993-2011.[1] Justice Tunoi has held several other positions within Kenya's judiciary and the East African Court of Justice.

In late May 2014, Justice Tunoi was served with a notice by the Chief Registrar of the Supreme Court to vacate his office by June 3 of the same year, having attained the age of 70, the mandatory age of retirement for Kenya's Judiciary.[3] Together with High Court Justice David A. Onyancha, Justice Tunoi sued the Judicial Service Commission and the Judiciary challenging the decision to have them retired.[4] The lawsuit arises from the fact that the Judicial Service Commission had issued two contradictory notices on the age of retirement for judges. On May 29, 2014, the High Court issued a conservatory injunction prohibiting the Judicial Service Commission from retiring both judges pending the decision of the case.[4]

Supreme Court career

When the first round of the presidential election took place on March 4, 2013. Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the president-elect of Kenya by the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission. Raila Odinga challenged this in the Supreme Court of Kenya.He was one of the six judges who dismissed the petition on March 30, 2013.

However, his integrity as a Supreme Court judje came under scrutiny over allegations he had received a substantial bribe to influence an election petition case against Nairobi County governor Evans Kidero that was filed by Ferdinand Waititu o[5]

References

  1. 1 2 Hon. Justice P. K. Tunoi, Justice of the Supreme Court: http://kenyalaw.org/kl/index.php?id=3323
  2. The Hon. Justice Phillip Kiptoo Tunoi, Judge of the Supreme Court of Kenya, graduates with a PhD in the Philosophy of Law, Accessed 27 May 2014
  3. Judges Tunoi, Onyancha challenge retirement, Capital News, 27 May 2014. Accessed 29 May 2014
  4. 1 2 Petition No. 244 of 2014, In the Matter Between Justice Philip K. Tunoi and Justice David A. Onyancha versus The Judicial Service Commission and The Judiciary, Ruling. Accessed 29 May 2014
  5. Justice Philip Tunoi bribery claims jolt Judiciary http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/article/2000189409/justice-philip-tunoi-bribery-claims-jolt-judiciary
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