The Judiciary has responded to former Jubilee Secretary General and Cabinet Secretary Raphael Tuju following his allegations of corruption involving senior judges handling a case linked to his company, Dari Limited.  In a worded statement released on Thursday by Judiciary Spokesperson Paul Ndemo, the Judiciary dismissed Tuju's claims, reaffirming its commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring the due administration of justice. "It is therefore clear that the matters between Dari Limited and the bank are actively before competent courts and the JSC.

In accordance with the sub judice rule-which upholds the rule of law and the due administration of justice-these issues should be left for judicial determination and resolution by the JSC," read part of the Judiciary's statement.

Further, the Judiciary urged Tuju and other involved parties to avoid litigating their cases through the media or on social media platforms, emphasizing the importance of allowing legal processes to take their course.

An undated photo of the entrance of the Judiciary building in Nairobi.