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Hot Air Reforms?
At the start of the year, the storm clouds had gathered as the Judiciary once again found itself in the position of having to defend its integrity against aspersions cast by a sitting head of state.
We spoke to Retired Judges Aaron Ringera and Sharad Rao, both of whom were charged with rooting-out corruption in the Judiciary at different junctures in Kenya's history. What lessons do we have to learn from their experiences, and would they recommend now? I am Olive Burrows, and this is NTV Presents.
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