Some
judges implicated in the corruption scandal at the Judicial Service
have been given an exclusive viewing of their acts on camera.
Some
of them who appeared before the investigative committee on Thursday are
challenging Anas’ evidence against them, even though the video captured
some of them in the act.
Citi News’ Fred Djabanor who has been
monitoring events at the Judicial Council said, “the committee
investigating the bribery case in the judiciary have began showing the
video to magistrates cited in the saga after technical hitches prevented
the committee from going ahead with it yesterday.”
A five member
disciplinary committee was set up by the Chief Justice, Georgina Woode
to investigate the damning video evidence, detailing corruption in the
judiciary. |
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