Chief Justice Martha Koome has outlined five guidelines that the National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ) will be undertaking in the fight against corruption in the Judiciary.
Speaking during a press conference on Tuesday, CJ Koome revealed that the council had committed to adhering to the five practices as they continue to structure a framework to curb corruption, which will be launched in March this year. "Remaining very optimistic and reaffirming our resolve to be corrective and collaborative in the fight against corruption and economic crimes, we as NCAJ hereby reaffirm the following," Koome stated. "One, we will strengthen coordination because none of us can succeed alone in the fight against corruption, so we will collaborate and build capacity in the fight against corruption." Chief Justice Martha Koome delivers an address during the swearing-in of various independent commission office holders in Nairobi on January 20, 2025.
Photo Judiciary The second affirmation Koome revealed was improving legal, policy, and administrative environments.
This, she said, was due to existing administrative impediments, such as the duplication of offences and laws.