President Solih Satisfied With Pace of Judicial Reforms
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih expressed satisfaction with the pace of judicial reforms during his term, while speaking in Laamu Atoll. He noted the Supreme Court has gained public trust but acknowledged more work is needed. Reforming the judiciary was a key campaign promise. He mentioned extensive consultations on revising the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) law, with proposals to be presented to Parliament. During a hearing, Supreme Court justices, including Justice Suood, questioned the JSC's effectiveness, noting the Secretary-General position had been vacant for over two years, hindering court administration.
President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih expressed satisfaction with the pace of judicial reforms during his term, while speaking in Laamu Atoll. He noted the Supreme Court has gained public trust but acknowledged more work is needed. Reforming the judiciary was a key campaign promise. He mentioned extensive consultations on revising the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) law, with proposals to be presented to Parliament. During a hearing, Supreme Court justices, including Justice Suood, questioned the JSC's effectiveness, noting the Secretary-General position had been vacant for over two years, hindering court administration.
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President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih expressed satisfaction with the pace of judicial reforms during his term, while speaking in Laamu Atoll. He noted the Supreme Court has gained public trust but acknowledged more work is needed. Reforming the judiciary was a key campaign promise. He mentioned extensive consultations on revising the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) law, with proposals to be presented to Parliament. During a hearing, Supreme Court justices, including Justice Suood, questioned the JSC's effectiveness, noting the Secretary-General position had been vacant for over two years, hindering court administration.
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