Kean was arrested on 6 January 2007 and charged with the murder of salesman John Whippy at the
Royal Suva Yacht Club, after a wedding reception for Whippy's nephew Samuel Whippy and his bride, Ateca Bainimarama, the Prime Minister's daughter, on 31 December 2006. Kean had punched and kicked John Whippy following the latter's drunken insults against him. The attack resulted in Whippy's death. On 19 January 2007 he was charged with murder and remanded in custody at
Korovou Prison. Kean's second-in-command,
Lieutenant Commander James Fisher, was named on 22 January to act in his stead. On 25 January 2007 he was granted bail. In a subsequent court appearance on 30 March 2007 he pleaded not guilty to murder. In October 2007 the judge presiding over the case, Gerard Winter, accused police commissioner
Esala Teleni of attempting to pervert the course of justice by attempting to interfere in the case. On 18 October 2007 Kean plead guilty to a charge of manslaughter and was convicted. He was subsequently sentenced to 18 months imprisonment. He was released from prison after serving six months of his sentence. ==Post-conviction==