Opposition MPs have threatened to impeach Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen over his recent shoot-to-kill remarks, accusing him of promoting extrajudicial killings.
Murkomen has since retracted the remarks, saying his words were taken out of context.
But how possible is it to impeach a Cabinet Secretary in Kenya, and why is it considered almost impossible despite public pressure?
What the Constitution says Article 152 of the Constitution allows for the removal of a Cabinet Secretary from office under specific grounds, including gross violation of the Constitution or any law, committing a crime under national or international law, or gross misconduct.