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Lawyers call for fresh vetting of judges to root out corruption

Chief Justice Martha Koome during the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child Exhibit Celebrating 35 years of Child Rights on November 18, 2024 at UN Headquarters, Nairobi. [Kanyiri Wahito Standard]

Amid rising concerns over corruption, incompetence, and delay of cases, a growing push for fresh round of vetting of judges and magistrates is gaining momentum.

The legal community argue that such a process is essential for restoring integrity in the Judiciary, citing various controversial cases, particularly those involving elections and tax regulations. Lawyers now contend that the vetting would review not only the judges themselves but their decisions and overall conduct.

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