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President William Ruto now says that the government agreed to provide additional budgetary allocation to the Judiciary to employ 36 more judges for them to be deployed to anti-corruption courts. Speaking on Tuesday during the official opening of the Gilgil Technical and Vocational College in Nakuru County, President Ruto said the move was to help clear the backlog of corruption-related cases to help the country move forward.
President Ruto claims corruption cases are taking too long in courts
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