President orders probe of judges spending holidays abroad
By DAILY NEWS Reporter
President John Magufuli said he has been puzzled to learn that
most judges, who have submitted travel permit requests to him, wanted to
spend holidays with their families outside the country at own costs.
Speaking at the summit of the Law Week in Dar es Salaam today
(Thursday), the President directed the Chief Justice, Prof Ibrahim Juma,
to investigate the matter, saying he asked himself how they manage to
stay in South Africa, UK and other countries for 28-30 days while he
knows what they are being paid.
He added that other court servants spend their holidays in their
respective villages, but not some judges adding, “I’m making a follow-up
to know who are paying them.”
The President requested development partners, including the World
Bank, to support government efforts to strengthen legal service
provision as the courts also need vehicles and other infrastructure.
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