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    13th August 2012

    Hon Githu Muigai, EGHThe Attorney General

    State Law Office

    NAIROBI

    CC

    Cabinet Sub Committee on the ICC

    Hon Samson Ongeri, EGH, MP

    Hon Yusuf Haji, EGH, MP

    Hon Eugene Wamalwa , MP

    Hon Amason Kingi, EGH, MP

    Hon James Orengo, EGH, MP

    Hon Otieno Kajwang, EGH, MP

    Dear Sir,

    RE: INFORMATION REGARDING THE KENYA SITUATION

    My name is Tony Gachoka. I am a Kenyan Investigative Media Personality of over 20 yearsstanding. I have worked for the Government of Kenya, and in particular between the years

    2008-2009, I was the Chief of Protocol in the Office of the Prime Minister of the Republic of

    Kenya, the Rt. Honourable Eng. Raila Amollo Odinga, as evidenced in the copies of

    appointment letters accompanying this letter to that that effect.

    My duties included managing the diary of the Prime Minister for all local and international

    meetings, national and international protocol, press, publicity and public relations. During

    my time working for the Prime Minister I became privy to certain information relevant to the

    ongoing International Criminal Court trials regarding the Kenya Situation (2007-2008). This

    information, which I can support with documentary evidence in my possession, touches on

    some of the evidence adduced before the Court and which has been relied on by the office

    of the Chief Prosecutor.

    The Court has now set trial dates for the situation in Kenya cases and is in the process of

    preparing for trial. I recently attended a Press conference called by Office of the Prosecutor

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    of the ICC at Serena Hotel Nairobi on Thursday July 26 2012 at 2:30 P.M where Mr. Phakiso

    Mochochoko, Head of the Jurisdiction, Complementarities and Cooperation Division and Ms

    Shamiso Mbizvo, Associate International Cooperation Adviser were in attendance and

    stated that the OTP is continuing to gather relevant evidence in regard to the Kenya

    Situation.

    Being a conscientious person, and spurred by this disclosure by the ICC with respect to

    gathering of additional evidence in regard to the Kenya situation, I officially wrote to the

    Information and Evidence Unit vide a letter dated 1st August 2012, in which letter I informed

    the said office of my being in possession of crucial information with respect to the case and

    the fears for my life and for the lives of my family given that the information I hold is

    extremely prejudicial to some of the most powerful and influential personalities in Kenya

    today.

    The Office of Information and Evidence has since written back to me vide a letter dated 9th

    August 2012 acknowledging my letter and requesting for an opportunity to have a more

    comprehensive conversation with them.

    Additionally I also applied for a visa under reference NLDNAI201202862, to enable me to

    travel to the ICC offices in the Hague on 31 st July 2012 seeking a meeting with the Office of

    the Prosecutor to volunteer my possible involvement - by way of evidence giving with

    respect to matters that have grave and serious implications on the pending ICC Trials set for

    hearing in April 2013. This application was supported by a diplomatic note sent under the

    seal of the Government of Kenya from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the hand of theOffice of the Chief of Protocol introducing me as a Kenyan in good standing.

    I have today 13th August 2012, received communication from the Netherlands Embassy here

    in Nairobi of the denial of a visa to travel to the Netherlands. To my mind, this confirms my

    earlier fears which I have made well known to the wider public, of high level interference

    and manipulation of the ICC process relating to Kenya by various powerful international

    actors and agencies who do not wish that the information I hold would be accessible to the

    ICC and worse still to the general public.

    I am well aware of the provisions of the Rome Statute and the various commitments made

    by the Government of Kenya with respect to cooperation with the ICC on all matters relating

    to the Kenya situation and the pending cases. It is in this respect that I write to you in the

    hope that you can and will use your good offices to ensure that the Government of Kenya

    will facilitate my meeting with the ICC to give evidence and information in my possession as

    part of this cooperation process.

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    Meanwhile, I will continue to explore and pursue all national and international legal

    remedies to ensure that justice is served for all victims of the post election violence and that

    the true circumstances surrounding and persons most responsible for the Post-Election

    Violence are held to account.

    Thank You very much for your time and consideration.

    Yours Faithfully;

    Tony Gachoka