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"Dismiss corrupt judges,” Kiir tells new Chief Justice

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JUBA, South Sudan (Eye Radio) – President Salva Kiir has directed South Sudan’s newly appointed Chief Justice and his deputy to dismiss corrupt judges and appoint competent replacements, in a move aimed at restoring public confidence in the country’s judiciary. Speaking during the official swearing-in ceremony held on Monday in Juba, President Kiir called for sweeping reforms across the judicial system, including the urgent clearance of delayed …
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The missions of the five judges since last week have been approved today by the Supreme Council of the Magistrates. Other five applications will be examined in the afternoon. Among those who have left office are presidents and vice-presidents of the courts. To avoid blocking the activities of these institutions, the Supreme Council of the Magistrates will organise competitions to appoint judges from among the graduates of the National Institute …

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Eye Radio broke the news in South Sudan on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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