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JSC Denies Unofficial Judicial Appointments
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 24770, member: 2262"] Uganda's Judicial Body Rejects Reports of Top Court Appointments. The Judicial Service Commission of Uganda has denied news reports about changes in the nation's highest courts. The reports had named new judges for top positions. The Commission made clear on Friday that it did not send out any news about these court appointments. Maria Theresa Nabulya, who speaks for the Commission, asked people not to believe what they read in news outlets. These news stories had said President Museveni picked Justice Flavian Zeija as the new Deputy Chief Justice. The reports claimed Zeija would take over from Richard Buteera, who plans to leave his job in May. Zeija has been leading the High Court as Principal Judge. The stories also said Justice Muzamil Mutangula Kibeedi would join the Supreme Court. He would fill the seat of Justice Esther Kisaakye. The reports named other judges for the Court of Appeal and High Court jobs. The Commission pointed to its official ways of sharing news, including its X account and website. It also sends letters with official headings. "Any news not shared through these paths should not be trusted," the Commission said. Ms. Nabulya said she felt bad about any mix-ups in these news stories. Yet the Commission did not say if these names were being considered for the jobs. President Museveni and the courts have stayed quiet about these claims. The statement aims to keep wrong news from spreading. It shows how important it is to check facts and wait for official word about important changes in Uganda's courts. [/QUOTE]
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