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Former cabinet secretary Raphael Tuju is now calling on the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission to investigate the integrity of Supreme Court judges. Tuju's visit to the EACC follows a series of unanswered letters he penned to Chief Justice Martha Koome, highlighting gray areas in his case with the East African Development Bank. The former Jubilee Party secretary general has further distanced himself from allegations of being used to spearhead the removal of Supreme Court judges, claiming his first letter was sent to CJ Koome last year April.
Raphael Tuju Calls for EACC Probe into Supreme Court Judges' Integrity
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