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Bribery storm as Kenya's JSC targets High Court judge
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59721, member: 636"] Kenya's Judicial Service Commission began probing bribery accusations against a High Court judge after social media allegations surfaced. Secretary Winfridah Mokaya announced Monday that investigators would work transparently to uncover facts about the claims. The commission draws authority from Constitutional Articles 168 and 172 to maintain judicial independence and accountability. Officials promised regular updates as the investigation progresses. The judge's name remains confidential during proceedings. Public trust in Kenya's courts has declined amid repeated allegations of corruption against senior legal officers. Chief Justice Martha Koome maintains strict anti-corruption policies that protect no one from prosecution. Digital reforms aim to reduce bribery opportunities through the use of automated systems and virtual hearings. Court Integrity Committees monitor misconduct at all judicial stations nationwide. Citizens frequently report missing files and bribery demands in court proceedings. [/QUOTE]
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