Judges and magistrates association downplays LSK accusations of corruption

On Wednesday, the LSK claimed there is widespread corruption in the Judiciary and state capture by the executive.
The Kenya Magistrates and Judges Association (KMJA) has faulted the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) for accusing judges and Judiciary staff of corruption.
In a press statement issued by LSK President Faith Odhiambo on Wednesday, the lawyers condemned the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), accusing it of failure to address corruption, promote transparency, and safeguard the independence of the Judiciary.
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But through its executive council, KMJA said the Constitution, the Judicial Service Act and other laws have created mechanisms to address judicial misconduct.
The council said JSC has established mechanisms for handling complaints against judges, judicial officers and staff.
It said the institutions set up for such scrutiny include the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC), adding that many issues raised by the LSK should be addressed through those frameworks.
The association said a collaborative approach can foster an environment that ensures accountability while safeguarding the dignity and integrity of all those involved without antagonising the Judiciary and the public.
"The executive council acknowledges the role and commitment of the LSK in the administration of justice. In this respect, the Judiciary, the Judicial Service Commission and the LSK are partners," stated the KMJA president, Justice Stephen Radido.
"While the council recognises the pressing concerns raised by the LSK regarding corruption and inefficiencies within the Judiciary as well as the need for improved transparency and accountability, it is essential for the LSK to address these concerns with transparency on its part."
The KJMA pointed out that the LSK has two representatives in the JSC, adding that the representation is meant to ensure that the society plays its constitutional role in administering justice and the rule of law through effective engagements.
The association said the LSK should engage in constructive dialogue to strengthen the Judiciary's institutional framework where they feel weakness exists.
"We invite the LSK and all stakeholders to engage with the Judiciary constructively, using the constitutional frameworks available to ensure accountability and enhance public confidence in our judicial system," the association said in the statement.
"The executive council urges the leadership of the LSK to work together with the Judiciary and all its organs to transform any allegations into positive actions that foster progress, transparency and justice for all Kenyans."
On Wednesday, the LSK claimed there is widespread corruption in the Judiciary and state capture by the executive.
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