JSC Petitioned to Remove Chief Judiciary Registrar Anne Madi From Office

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Ann Amadi’s position as Chief Registrar of the Judiciary is in limbo after a businessman, on Friday, June 2, asked the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) to remove her from office. 

The petition against Amadi alleged that she had taken part in gross misconduct; as such, she did not qualify to continue working as a Judicial officer

A Director of Bruton Gold Trading LLC, a Limited Liability Company incorporated in Dubai, through Murage Juma and Company Advocates, filed the document after Amadi was accused of illegally accruing Ksh120 million fake gold money. 

“The Petitioner contends that Honorable Anne Atieno Amadi has been and remains in gross violation and breach of Articles 73, 75, and 76 of the Kenyan Constitution, The Judicial Service (Code Of Conduct And Ethics) Regulations, 2020 and the Judicial Service Act (No. 1 of 2011) warranting the invocation of Section 12 of the Judicial Service Act as read together with Schedule 2 (if Applicable) and Schedule 3 of the said Act,” Director of Bruton Gold Trading LLC stated. 


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