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Judge Mukhtar Says Corruption in the Country’s Largest as Super Market

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A Somali judge has called on the National Audit Office to investigate the Benadir regional court and courts to make millions of dollars a month for people seeking justice.

Judge Mukhtar Nur Abukar of the Court of Appeal, a former deputy attorney general, said plaintiffs were initially charged $ 200 for opening the case file and $ 300 for it. stated the authenticity of the case

Judge Mukhtar said the average amount of money was one million dollars a month and that the money went into private pockets and did not go to the state coffers.

 Judge Mukhtar said that $ 800,000 that the UNDP had donated to the district courts for development was not known where it came from and had not been returned to the state treasury so the Supreme Court was corrupt because the money was not spent. take the districts where they left off

“The judiciary in the country has become a supermarket run by individuals, so the president, if the people instead of seeking justice, there is corruption, where will the people go to seek justice,” said Judge Mukhtar.

“Surprisingly, a cousin of the chairman of the Supreme Court, Jama Ali Ismail, who failed the judicial examination,

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