Martha Koome Bio, Wiki, Age, Chief Justice, Husband, Net worth, Salary, and Twitter

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Martha Koome Profile

Martha Koome is a Kenyan advocate, currently serving as the Chief Justice of Kenya and is the first woman to occupy the post. She completed her Master’s degree (LL.M) in Public International Law at the University of London in 2010.

Martha Koome Age

Martha Koome is 63 years old as of 2023. She was born on 3rd June 1960 in Meru District, Kenya. She celebrates her birthday on the 3rd of June every year.

Martha Koome Family

Koome was born on 3 June 1960 in Kithiu village, Meru District. She holds an LL.B. from the University of Nairobi, which she received in 1986. Koome enrolled at the Kenya School of Law the following year. She completed her Master’s degree (LL.M) in Public International Law at the University of London in 2010.

Martha Koome Education

After completing her high school education, Martha joined the University of Nairobi for a bachelor’s degree in law and graduated in 1986. She proceeded to the Kenya School of Law where she pursued and attained a postgraduate diploma in law in 1987. Koome was subsequently admitted to the Bar as an advocate that same year. She further pursued his studies and graduated in 2010 with a master’s degree in public international law from the University of London.

Martha Koome Husband

Koome is married to Koome Kiragu and has three children. She has however not revealed any information regarding her children. However, research is ongoing and we will update this information as soon as it is available.

Martha Koome Career

Koome began her legal career as a legal associate at Mathenge and Muchemi Advocates and later started a law firm, working as a managing partner until 2003. She was elected as a council member of the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) in 1993-1996. During her tenure at the Law Society of Kenya, she took a leading role in constitutional and legal reforms and was part of the constitutional review process as a delegate at the Bomas of Kenya where she partially chaired the thematic area on the Bill of Rights. Koome also served as the inaugural treasurer of the East Africa Law Society between 1994-1996.

Martha Koome
Martha Koome

She has also served as Chairperson of FIDA, one of the leading human rights organizations in the country. Koome has distinguished herself as a defender of Human and Gender Rights. She was one of the lawyers who actively participated in the clamor for the repeal of section 2A of the Constitution. Furthermore,  for the independence of the judiciary. Koome is an acclaimed expert in family law and she takes a keen interest in the welfare of children. She was a runner-up in the 2020 United Nations Person of the Year.

Martha Koome Career

In 1995 she was appointed by the African Union meeting of heads of states as a Commissioner to the African Committee on the Rights and Welfare of Children. She has also served as the Chairperson of the National Council on the Administration of Justice special task force on children matters where she helped steer the review of the Children’s Act. Koome was appointed Judge of the Court of Appeal in January 2012.

Before her appointment to the Court of Appeal, she served as a Judge of the High Court of Kenya for over eight years. In the same year, she was appointed as Court of Appeal Judge, she was elected the Chairperson of the Kenya Magistrates and Judges Association. In 2016 she was among 13 female candidates shortlisted by the Judicial Service Commission for the Deputy Chief Justice position, which would later be occupied by Justice Philomena Mwilu.

Martha Koome shortlisted

Koome was among 13 candidates who applied for an appointment to replace David Maraga when he retired in January 2021. She was shortlisted for the position and attended her public interview on April 14, 2021. When the JSC invited memoranda on her suitability for nomination. The President of the Law Society of Kenya submitted a complaint accusing her of being an unfair arbiter.

By ruling some specific court cases based on nepotism, favoritism, and improper motive ruling. In favor of the executive arm of the Kenyan government for improper motives and sometimes based on ethnicity. Later, she instructed her lawyers to issue a demand to the LSK President to retract the law society’s allegations against her within 7 days. Threatening to sue him over defamation arising from the complaints he submitted to the JSC. In May 2021, the president of the LSK, Nelson Havi told off Koome and demanded.

Martha Koome and Khelef Khalifa

She is transparent and accountable for her actions in the mentioned memoranda. By vowing not to apologize for the evidence-backed memoranda. Koome’s suitability was also challenged by Khelef Khalifa who questioned how she took part in a Court of Appeal. Sitting that reversed a judgment of the High Court that had declared that all Returning Officers. Who had been retained by the IEBC to manage the repeat presidential election on 26 October 2017 had been unlawfully appointed.

Once arguments in the case were concluded, the High Court scheduled the judgment for delivery on October 25, 2017, the eve of the repeat presidential election. On the eve of this judgment, the Government declared October 25 a public holiday. This means Courts would not be operational and Judges would not be in a position to render any judgments.

Martha Koome Appeal

Chief Justice David Maraga issued special authority to the Judicial Review Division of the High Court in Nairobi to sit during the public holiday so that the Judges could dispense with the scheduled judgment. No such authority was given to the Court of Appeal whose registries remained closed. Once the High Court delivered the judgment holding that the Returning Officers were in office illegally.

The IEBC somehow managed to file an appeal at the Court of Appeal which was closed due to the public holiday.  Moreover, Koome appeared alongside two other Judges of the Court of Appeal to handle the matter. All three Judges were not serving in the Court of Appeal in Nairobi at the time. Moreover, the Chief Justice had not given authority for the Court to sit on a public holiday.

Martha Koome President of the Court of Appeal

The three Judges had ostensibly been called to sit by the then President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Paul Kihara Kariuki. The Judges stayed the High Court Judgment. Furthermore, thereby giving the IEBC the green light to run the repeat presidential poll the following day. When questioned about her role in this case during the interviews.

She indicated that she had to comply with the directives of the President of the Court of Appeal. Who summoned her to sit and that the sitting was important because it saved the country from a constitutional crisis. Alluding to the apparent lack of a provision in Kenya’s laws for the extension of the term of the President. Where a repeat presidential election is not held within 60 days as demanded by the Constitution.

Martha Koome 1st female Chief Justice

After the interviews, the JSC announced her nomination for the position. Setting her up to be the 1st female, the 15th Chief Justice. Additionally, the third Chief Justice after the 2010 constitution. Her name was subsequently transmitted to the President who sent it to Parliament for vetting.  Additional to approval before her formal appointment. The Justice & Legal Affairs Committee of the National Assembly conducted her vetting hearing on May 13 and recommended that the full house should approve her nomination. The report of the Committee was tabled before the full house on May 19 for discussion.

The full house voted to approve her nomination on May 19, 2021. Paving the way for her appointment as the Chief Justice. Within hours of Parliament’s approval vote, President Uhuru Kenyatta appointed her on May 19, 2021. As the Chief Justice of the Republic of Kenya. She took her Oath of Office at State House, Nairobi, on May 21, 2021. She assumed office on Monday, May 24, 2021, in an Assumption of Office ceremony at the Supreme Court Building. During this Deputy Chief Justice, Philomena Mwilu handed over the instruments of power to the new Chief Justice.

Martha Koome Net Worth

Koome  has an estimated annual net worth of $ 150 million to $200 million earned from her career

Martha Koome Social Media Platforms

Koome is very active on her Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook pages. She has 229.5k followers on Twitter, 655 followers on Instagram, and 12k followers on Facebook.

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