14 judges for anti-graft court

DAR ES SALAAM. — Tanzanian judiciary said on Sunday that plans were afoot to train 14 High Court Judges who will preside over corruption cases in the newly established special anti-corruption court. Mohamed Chande Othman, Tanzania’s Chief Justice, said the judges will be trained at the Institute of Judicial Administration at Lushoto, Tanga region. Speaking during his visit to the ongoing 40th Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair (DITF), Justice Othman said the judges will be exposed to amendments in the Economic Sabotage and Serious Crime Acts of 2002. — Xinhua

 

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