Thomas Letangule

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Thomas Letangule (born 11 December 1968) is a Kenyan lawyer and former a commissioner at the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) of the Republic of Kenya from November 2011 to 2016. As a practicing lawyer, Letangule is an expert in Constitutional, Human rights law, Electoral and Commercial Law.

Early life[]

Letangule was born on 11 December 1968 in , a small village South West of Lake Baringo. He went to Ng'ambo Primary School and Later Perkerra Primary School. He attended in 1984 before proceeding to for O-levels completing in 1989 and then joined the University of Nairobi to pursue a degree in Law; he graduated from the University of Nairobi Law School in 1993. Thereafter went for pupilage, before proceeding to obtain the Kenya School of Law Diploma in Legal Practice. He was admitted to the Bar as an Advocate of the High Court of Kenya on 20 June 1996.

Career[]

He went into private legal practice founding his firm, Letangule & Company Advocates in October 2004.[citation needed]

In the March 2013 General Elections he successfully chaired the IEBC Dispute Resolutions Tribunal handling over 2000 complaints from political parties nominations.[1]

In 2017 his bank accounts were frozen pending the hearing of a case filed by former Telkom employees.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Safariafricaradio.com". www.safariafricaradio.com. Retrieved 2017-12-20.
  2. ^ Munguti, Richard (3 February 2017). "Former IEBC commissioner Lentangule account frozen over Sh1.8bn Telkom staff pay". Daily Nation. Retrieved 9 August 2020.


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