Julius Ogogoh, executive director of the Commission for Human Rights, filed a lawsuit opposing the recent appointment of opposition leaders to government roles, arguing it undermines their constitutional duty to check government actions. He warned it could prompt costly by-elections and strain the economy. Separately, the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) sued the state over a U.S. grant of Sh7.7 billion, alleging a lack of proper oversight on its use. The LSK claims the Kenya Millennium Development Fund, which oversees the grant, is operating outside legal requirements, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.