SERVING JUSTICE OP-ED: The JSC’s actions during judges’ interviews must help, not hinder the judiciary
A judiciary facing enormous public scrutiny, as well as waning public trust, will loom large during the Judicial Service Commission interviews.
SUNDAY, 12 APRIL 2026, 06:56
A judiciary facing enormous public scrutiny, as well as waning public trust, will loom large during the Judicial Service Commission interviews.
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