Kisii County Deputy Governor Robert Monda Impeached by Senate Majority Vote on Four Charges
The breakdown of the Senate’s voting outcomes is as follows:

The Senate has officially endorsed the removal of Kisii County Deputy Governor, Robert Monda, from office following a decisive impeachment verdict.
This culmination came after a thorough examination of four charges brought against him. The breakdown of the Senate’s voting outcomes is as follows:
1. Gross violation of the Constitution or any other law – 39 out of 43 senators concurred, signaling a clear consensus on this charge.
2. Abuse of Office – Again, the vote tallied at 39 out of 43 senators in favor of supporting this charge, indicating a strong stance against perceived malfeasance.
3. Gross Misconduct – While still a majority, the support for this charge saw a slight decrease, with 35 out of 43 senators affirming it as grounds for impeachment.
4. Crimes Under National Law – This charge garnered the lowest level of support among the four, with 32 out of 43 senators voting in favor of impeachment, yet still reaching a notable majority.
In sum, the Senate’s decision reflects a comprehensive assessment of the allegations against Deputy Governor Robert Monda, resulting in a resounding vote in favor of his removal from office.