Chief Justice, Martha Koome has reaffirmed that the National Council on the Administration of Justice (NCAJ) is committed to fighting against corruption and economic crimes through various proactive ways.
Koome said to curb corruption, the Council aims to strengthen coordination, collaboration, and capacity building in the fight against the menace, improve legal, policy, and administrative environment, enhance efficiency and accountability, deepen digital innovations to limit human interaction and entrench sustainability safeguards and mechanisms to support the agenda.
Koome was addressing journalists at a Mombasa hotel during the 31st National Council on the Administration of Justice(NCAJ) meeting that she chaired.
The two-day meeting brings together actors in the Criminal Justice System to deliberate on measures that foster the rule of law.