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JSC Defends Transparency Amid CAJ's Public Criticism
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 23048, member: 2262"] The Judicial Service Commission isn't happy with the Commission on Administrative Justice. The two groups are fighting about how open the JSC is. The CAJ wrote a letter to the JSC. It said the JSC needs to share more about the complaints it gets against judges and other court workers. The CAJ wants this information on the JSC's website. It gave the JSC 21 days to do this. But the JSC says it's already very transparent. It provides many details in its yearly reports, which can be read online by anyone. The JSC also talked about this issue on the radio recently. It is working with the CAJ to make new rules about handling complaints. The public can give its thoughts on these rules. The JSC didn't like that the CAJ posted about their disagreement on social media. It believes the two groups should work together respectfully. The JSC is independent. The constitution says it should be free from outside control. This helps it do its job fairly. The JSC wants everyone to work together. It says this is the only way to fight corruption and restore people's trust in the courts. The JSC will continue to be open and follow the law, but it needs others to do the same. Fighting will not solve anything; unity will. [/QUOTE]
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