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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 3 MIN

Dismantling ‘JurisPesa’: Kenya’s Intelligence-Led War on Judicial Corruption and the Road to 2027

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In the episode of Jijuze, The Kenyan Pulse, Brian discusses the ongoing transformation of the Kenyan Judiciary in view of the 2027 General Election. A significant event Brian highlights is the "JurisPesa" Peace Summit, where the Judiciary initiated dialogue with its critics for systemic reform. Brian also covers the Judiciary's partnership with the National Intelligence Service to preemptively identify corruption, the digitization of court payments, and an innovative case management system. Recruitment for the Supreme Court focusing on those who can withstand political pressures, termed as "judicial shock absorbers", provides additional assurance of impartiality. Finally, Brian explores the new Judicial Service Regulations that help streamline accountability and encourage public reports of misconduct. The episode serves as an enlightening overview of the transformation and strengthening of the Kenyan Judiciary.

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