As part of ongoing administrative measures to improve judicial efficiency and service delivery, the Judiciary has transferred 28 Judicial Officers at the ranks of Registrars and Magistrates and also deployed two new Magistrates Grade I.
The transfers, made in accordance with Public Service Standing Orders, are aimed at strengthening the administration of justice across various judicial stations.
The Chief Justice, Justice Alfonse Chigamoy Owiny – Dollo, welcomed the decision, emphasizing its role in addressing staffing gaps and ensuring that justice is delivered effectively. He urged the transferred officers to uphold the highest standards of professionalism and integrity in their new stations. “Let the people see and feel the justice that we have committed to delivering under the new Judiciary,” he said.
The Acting Chief Registrar, Her Worship Pamella Lamunu Ocaya, who effected the transfers on March 14, noted that the redeployments were carefully undertaken to ensure optimal utilization of judicial resources while maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the system. She affirmed that the Judicial Officers are expected to assume their new roles immediately.
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