Nairobi, Nov. 5 -- Lawyer Paul Gicheru will tomorrow make the initial appearance at the International Criminal Court (ICC) where he faces charges of bribing prosecution witnesses to compromise Kenyan cases.

Mr Gicheru will appear before the Pre-Trial Chamber Judge Reine Adelaide Sophie Alapini-Gansou.

During tomorrow's proceedings, the accused will be informed of the crimes he is alleged to have committed, his rights under the Rome Statute, and the procedure to be followed regarding the confirmation of charges.

The prosecution alleges Mr Gicheru has responsibility for offences against the administration of justice.

He is on trial alongside Philip Bett who is still on the run since March 10 2015, when Pre-Trial Chamber II issued warrants...