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Maraga vows unrelenting war on graft as he concludes Coast tour Maraga who spoke when he launched the construction of a Sh 445 million new Mombasa High Court building on Wednesday urged those with information on corrupt officials to report the same so as to facilitate judiciary’s efforts in the war against graft/CFM NEWS By JEREMIAH WAKAYA , NAIROBI, Kenya, Feb 1 – Chief Justice David Maraga has reiterated that the judiciary will not relent in its quest to purge the judiciary of corruption. Maraga who spoke when he launched the construction of a Sh 445 million new Mombasa High Court building on Wednesday urged those with information on corrupt officials to report the same so as to facilitate judiciary’s efforts in the war against graft. “Don’t paint all of us as corrupt. We’re doing our very best and we want your support,” he said at a function attended by among others Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and the Chief Registrar of the judiciary, Anne Amadi. “Where you have issues, we want to request you to come forward. This country needs people who can stand out and be counted. Give us the information and you will see what we will do with any officer involved in corruption,” Justice Maraga urged. He said the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) was committed to ensuring all corruption cases are dealt with in accordance with the law. Last year alone, the Judiciary interdicted over one hundred officials who were found to have dealt corruptly. “As we report in this SOJAR, we have taken disciplinary action against 127 judicial officers and staff who are either on suspension or interdiction as we pursue our policy of zero-tolerance to corruption,” Justice Maraga reported on December 15 when he unveiled the State of the Judiciary and the Administration of Justice Report, (SOJAR) 2016-2017. “While the vast majority of Judicial officers and staff are honest and hardworking Kenyans, there are a few of us who are corrupt and we are catching up with them,” he remarked at the time.
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Describing North Korea as “the most tragic example of evil in the modern world,” US Ambassador Nikki Haley said the new sanctions are “a reflection of the international outrage at the Kim regime’s actions.” The resolution “sends the unambiguous message to Pyongyang that further defiance will invite further punishment and isolation,” she said. The measures are in response to North Korea’s test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) on November 28 that marked an advance in Pyongyang’s drive to threaten the US mainland with a nuclear strike. Trump has threatened to “totally destroy” North Korea if it attacks the United States while North Korea insists the world must now accept that it is a nuclear power. Last month, Trump asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to cut off oil to the North, a move that would cripple its struggling economy. Crude oil supplies were capped at four million barrels per year and a ceiling of 500,000 barrels of refined petroleum products, including diesel and kerosene, was set for next year, down from two million barrels in a previous resolution. US President Donald Trump’s administration has led the drive at the Security Council to tighten sanctions on Kim Jong-Un’s North Korean regime © AFP/File / MANDEL NGAN, ED JONES If North Korea carries out another nuclear or ICBM test, “then the Security Council will take action to restrict further the export to the DPRK of petroleum,” said the resolution. The United States had initially sought to expel within a year tens of thousands of North Koreans, most of whom are working in Russia and China, but that deadline was extended to two years after Russia objected. To prevent North Korea from circumventing sanctions, all countries were authorized to seize, inspect and impound ships suspected of carrying illegal cargo to and from North Korea. The measure bans sales of all industrial machinery, trucks, iron, steel and other metals to North Korea and bars exports of food, machinery, electrical equipment, earth, stone, wood and vessels produced in the reclusive state.
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