Ex-IPOA chair Anne Makori fails to declare wealth, says she forgot documents

Supreme Court judge candidate Anne Makori fails to declare net worth, claims she forgot documents at home; request to submit them later declined as CJ Koome cites rules...
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Former Independent Policing Oversight Authority (IPOA) chairperson Anne Makori faced questioning from the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) for failing to submit her net worth declaration during her interview for a Supreme Court judge position.
- Anne Makori, the former IPOA chairperson, did not submit the required wealth declaration.
- The Judicial Service Commission (JSC), chaired by Chief Justice Martha Koome, requires this document as part of integrity checks.
- Makori cited forgetting to upload the documents and offered to deliver them, but the request was declined due to procedure.
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