The Law Society of Kenya (LSK) has given Advocate Cecil Miller a clean bill of health following accusations by Kenya’s High Commissioner to India Peter Munyiri.
According to the advocate, Ambassador Munyiri has been using bloggers and social media influencers to post that the renowned advocate owes him a refund of legal fees.
Email correspondence between them
“…I refer to our telephone conversation. I have not received the email. Kindly confirm that Miller and Company Advocates, can apply the entire set of funds forwarded to us, as legal fees to enable us proceed to finalise your matters,” Miller inquired in an email sent on March 31, 2016 to Munyiri.
A day later, on April 1, forwarded to Miller an email wrote on March 24, 2016 saying: “I refer to above and confirm funds remitted by our companies should be applied to pay legal fees for services rendered on our various issues.”
He went ahead and wrote to the LSK claiming Miller owes him money.
However, documents show that LSK had already dealt with the complaint way back in April 2025.
LSK had determined that it could not handle the complaint as the issues raised are the same ones in a court case in which Miller has sued Munyiri.
Email correspondence between Advocate Miller and Munyiri in March 2016 shows that Miller doesn’t owe the Ambassador any money and envoy had confirmed to Miller that all funds paid to him was to be used as legal fees.