The ICC wrapped up its Kenya investigation after years of being front and center in the country's political drama. The prosecutor's office called it quits on active probing, but there's still unfinished business with two people they're hunting down for allegedly messing with witnesses.
Those two fugitives are wanted for supposedly corrupting or trying to corrupt ICC witnesses under Article 70 of the Rome Statute, which is basically witness tampering that threatens the whole justice process. The court is keeping tabs on Kenya and tracking these suspects, but that's about it.
Everything else is done. No new investigations are coming, and the ICC's presence has shrunk down to almost nothing. This whole thing was one of the biggest international legal situations in Kenya's history, and it's finally closing out, aside from those outstanding warrants.
Those two fugitives are wanted for supposedly corrupting or trying to corrupt ICC witnesses under Article 70 of the Rome Statute, which is basically witness tampering that threatens the whole justice process. The court is keeping tabs on Kenya and tracking these suspects, but that's about it.
Everything else is done. No new investigations are coming, and the ICC's presence has shrunk down to almost nothing. This whole thing was one of the biggest international legal situations in Kenya's history, and it's finally closing out, aside from those outstanding warrants.