Dear Listers,Here's the recent judgement by Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi in the case of Nairobi Law Monthly v Kengen. It is on Freedom of Information and Access focusing on the implications of Art. 35 of the COK for media, companies and state corporations.You can also read this article published in the DN on 18th May 2013 discussing the same:Kengen case ruling pushes State agencies to open up for scrutinyhttp://www.nation.co.ke/oped/Opinion/Kengen-case-ruling-pushes-State-agencies-to-open-up/-/440808/1855780/-/item/0/-/r2avmlz/-/index.htmlCheersVictor Kapiyo, LL.B
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