Members of Parliament have advised judges to undertake immediate interventions to reduce the high backlog of cases.
The Parliament Appointments committee raised the concern on Monday while vetting the new judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.
The legislators also tasked the judges to combat the increasing cases of corruption, loss of case files, and lack of supervision to the lower courts in Uganda's judiciary.
"Corruption and backlog of cases were the major issues of concern during the vetting meeting," revealed one of the MPs who preferred anonymity. Read more
The Parliament Appointments committee raised the concern on Monday while vetting the new judges of the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.
The legislators also tasked the judges to combat the increasing cases of corruption, loss of case files, and lack of supervision to the lower courts in Uganda's judiciary.
"Corruption and backlog of cases were the major issues of concern during the vetting meeting," revealed one of the MPs who preferred anonymity. Read more
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