Uhuru lays the only 2 options for Judiciary in warning over failure in graft war

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Once in a while a father has to organise his family to ensure things are headed in the right direction and to rmind member of their roles so that duties are executed.This was the case today during the National Anti-corrruption Conference held at Bomas attended by the Hea of State and head of judiciary Chief Justice David Maraga as well.

While addresing the nation, President Uhuru Kenyatta has asked the whole of judiciary and the Judicial Service Commission(JSC) to clean up its system and stop protecting those involved in corruption.

“Our courts must stop the practice of using injunctions against investigations of corrupt activities. Issuing this orders makes it easier for the hindrance of corruption to destroy evidence and intimidate witnesses,” he paused.

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He cited court injunctions that led to stalled road projects involving international loans such as that of the World Bank.

“The Judicial service commission must now decide whether they shall clean up the house for themselves, or whether they will have it done for them,” remarked Uhuru.

He acknowledged that corruption had become a menace in the country with widespread blame games between the prosecutors and the Judiciary.

He, therefore, vowed to relentlessly work towards ending the vice.

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