So dire is the situation that Justice Maraga said that a land case filed this year will be heard in 2022. SEE ALSO: President Uhuru’s “uta do?” attitude paralysing courts- CJ MaragaPresident Uhuru told the courts through the AG that he had received intelligence that some of the judges had integrity issues and he was considering legal and administrative issues which would involve reviewing JSC recommendations. For example, CJ Maraga claimed that many Kenyans who fell victims of road accidents after being knocked by government vehicles had not been compensated. This is not the first time that the friction between CJ Maraga and the Executive plays out in the open. Last year, Justice Maraga addressed a press conference where he decried what he termed as the calculated devaluation of the Judiciary and its officers.
Source: Standard Digital June 08, 2020 10:06 UTC