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JUDICIAL SERVICE COMMISSION APPOINTS 42 JUDICIAL OFFICERS

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The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has in a recruitment exercise appointed 42 judicial officers.

Those appointed include 14 deputy registrars, eight deputy registrars and 20 Chief Magistrates in acting capacity for one year, bringing the total number of recruits to 42.

According to a statement released by the JSC, during its 59th sitting appointed 42 Judicial Officers at various levels of Judiciary service.

At the same sitting, the Commission also appointed 22 court clerks and 33 office attendants.

The majority of the appointees are already judicial officers in different positions in the Judiciary and have been elevated.

Other appointees come from the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Inspectorate of Government, Law Development Centre, and Private Practice among other Ministries, Departments, and Agencies of the government.

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