May 01, 2012
The Kenyan judiciary has requested parliament's approval of a 16.8-billion-shilling ($202-million) budgetary allocation to hire additional judicial personnel, Kenya's The Standard reported on Monday (April 30th).
The funds will be used to "hire 275 judges, magistrates and kadhis, plus 185 technical staff to enable us to fulfil our mandate," said Gladys Shollei, chief registrar of the High Court.
The additional hires will allow the judicial branch of government to tackle the backlog of cases, she said. "You cannot run the judiciary on a 7.9-billion-shilling ($95-million) budget," Shollei said.
If the proposal is not approved, judicial officials will have to cancel contracts of additional staff hired to process the backlog of cases, some of which have taken 20 years to make their way through the courts.
This is the first time the judiciary has proposed a separate budget estimate to parliament.
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