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We will fight graft, deputy CJ hopefuls say

Lady justice Fatuma Sichale arrive at Supreme court on 27/September/2016 to be vetted for the position of deputy Chief Justice. Two appellate judges have promised to fight corruption, reduce backlog of cases and streamline operations if appointed Deputy Chief Justice. (PHOTO: EDWARD KIPLIMO/ STANDARD)

Two appellate judges have promised to fight corruption, reduce backlog of cases and streamline operations if appointed Deputy Chief Justice.

Judge Fatuma Sichale promised to introduce a lifestyle audit as a measure of fighting corruption in the Judiciary when she appeared before the Judicial Service Commission for an interview yesterday.

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