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CJ Martha Koome: The Judicial Service Commission has resolved that, effective 1st July 2026, the Judiciary shall commence the publication of individual performance data for judges and judicial officers. We shall do this in a structured and transparent framework that safeguards judicial independence and institutional integrity.

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