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The Prosecutor v. Philip Kipkoech Bett

Case Sheet · ICC

The Prosecutor v. Philip Kipkoech Bett

Situation Situation in Kenya
Status Pre-Trial · At Large

Context

Philip Kipkoech Bett is a Kenyan national alleged to have committed offences against the administration of justice under article 70 of the Rome Statute, specifically corruptly influencing witnesses in proceedings related to the Kenya cases before the ICC. A warrant of arrest was issued on 10 March 2015. The suspect remains at large and has not appeared before the Court.

Pre-Trial

Arrest warrant 10 March 2015
Crimes at arrest warrant Corruptly influencing a witness · art. 70(1)(c) RS

Key Documents

Warrant of arrest Warrant of Arrest (2015)
ICC case page Official ICC page — The Prosecutor v. Philip Kipkoech Bett