Former radio journalist, Joshua arap Sang has said that PNU fixed them at the Hague.
Joshua, who alongside five other Kenyans was facing trial for crimes against humanity following the bungled elections in 2007, says the entire case was politically motivated.
He blamed key personalities in the current and former PNU regimes, and revealed that the Gatundu south MP, Moses Kuria visited their home to apologize over the same.
Sang’s case was terminated alongside that of the Deputy President William Ruto early this week after the Hague-based court ruled that they did not have any case to answer.
He noted that their fixers are the same people who have worked hard to get them out of the jaws of the ICC, after they discovered that what they had done was unfair.
Citizen Digital however reports that he has already forgiven his fixers.
Sang, who has been jobless for the over 6 years he has been convicted, had toldStandard that he wishes to join politics, with further reports revealing that he is open to government appointment.


