Shock at the Ombudsman Office: Mercy Wambua and Two Senior Officials Suspended Over Misconduct
A storm has hit the Commission on Administrative Justice (CAJ), popularly known as the Office of the Ombudsman. On Friday, October 31, the Commission announced the immediate suspension of three senior officials over allegations of gross misconduct, incompetence, and insubordination.
“Suspended Effective Immediately” — CAJ Confirms Action
In a statement released to the public, CAJ confirmed the suspension of Commission Secretary and CEO Mercy Wambua, Assistant Director of Finance Bernard Nyariki, and Assistant Director of Supply Chain Management Damaris Mburu.

“The officers have been suspended from duty, effective immediately, to ensure a fair and transparent disciplinary process,” the statement read.
The Commission emphasized that the decision follows internal reviews and aligns with its Human Resource Manual.
“We’ve Invited Investigators” — Dulo Calls for External Probe
CAJ Chairperson Charles Dulo revealed that the Commission had uncovered possible financial irregularities. As a result, they have called in external agencies to investigate.
“In light of apparent financial irregularities, the Commission will invite the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) and the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) to conduct independent investigations,” Dulo stated.
This move signals a serious escalation in the matter, raising questions about the integrity of the institution.

“A Trail of Controversy” — Mercy Wambua’s Tumultuous Career
During her LSK tenure, she also held roles as Secretary to the Advocates Disciplinary Tribunal and the Advocates Benevolent Association. She sat on the board of Kituo cha Sheria and worked at the Ministry of Justice.
“I’ve faced challenges before. I’ve always come out stronger,” Wambua said in a past interview.
Her rise to CEO at just 36 years old in 2016 made headlines. She became one of the youngest to hold such a position in the region.
“From Honors to Suspension” — A Fall from Grace
Now, her suspension marks a dramatic turn in her journey.

“This is a painful moment. But truth must prevail,” said a CAJ insider.
As investigations begin, the public awaits answers and accountability.
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Shock at the Ombudsman Office: Mercy Wambua and Two Senior Officials Suspended Over Misconduct

