Ruto urges judges to uphold integrity, deliver timely justice

“I employ you to do the right thing, however difficult, however unpopular, however uneasy it may be,” Ruto said...
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President William Ruto has urged newly sworn-in judges to prioritize integrity and deliver justice promptly, even in the face of unpopular decisions.
- The ceremony saw the swearing-in of 24 High Court judges, 13 Environment and Land Court judges, and 12 judges to the COMESA Court of Justice.
- Key person: President William Ruto, head of state.
- The President emphasized the need for moral leadership and accountability within the Judiciary, warning against delays in court processes and encouraging technological adoption for efficiency.
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