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Jubilee governor under fire for recording phone calls

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 His acquaintances no longer desire to engage him on lengthy talk [Photo: Courtesy]

A popular Jubilee governor penchant for recording and sharing private conversation with all and sundry on social media is making him loose friends at an alarming rate.  

The acquaintances of the renowned politician no longer desire to engage him on lengthy talk on phones since their chit-chat may end up being shared to the public.   

And it is not only phone recordings that the county boss shares, the  county chief also has no qualms sharing screenshots of conversations he has with other people, when it is convenient.

Grapevine overheard two concerned long-time friends of the man at a city restaurant remark that he has to change his behaviour or they desert him.

Elsewhere on the Grapevine…

The disorganization of a judge who was recently promoted from a magistrate is giving lawyers and his clients a headache.

Grapevine has been told that he has been slotting cases for ruling but turning lawyers away on the D-day with an excuse that the court was not aware.

His lack of organization is evident in the chambers where court papers are visibly scattered on his desk. 

Although he has been praised for being sharp in that his Judgments are rarely appealed, the judge leaves a lot to be desired when it comes to even arranging his diary.

Those who know him say he even misplaces foolscaps papers he writes on while lawyers argue in court. 

Our birdie continues that the rulings read in court often are handwritten and come late, after which the secretary is given a heavy task of typing them.

Now some lawyers have concluded that the judge is overrated.

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