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Chief Justice Willy Mutunga wants traffic cases cleared faster, pledges to end bribery cartels

Chief Justice Willy Mutunga (right), Judiciary’s ombudsman Kennedy Bidali (centre) and Milimani Law Courts Chief Magistrate Daniel Ogembo go through a cash bail receipt at the court. The CJ had made an impromptu visit to the courts on a fact finding tour on the implementation of new traffic rules on the payment of court fines and cash bail. [PHOTO: GEORGE NJUNGE/standard]

Chief Justice Willy Mutunga has said his office will soon issue a circular on traffic rules to all motorists.

“We are coming up with a booklet, which we shall give motorists so that if you are stopped by the roadside, at least you are aware of your rights. The police officers will also be furnished with the same so that nobody is duped,” he said.

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