Judicial office is for service, not personal wealth - Justice Kulendi

Supreme Court Justice Yonny Kulendi has advised legal professionals to view judicial appointments as a form of public service rather than a means to accumulate wealth. He emphasized that integrity and ethical commitment are essential for maintaining the stability of a democratic society.
Why it matters
This statement addresses concerns regarding judicial corruption and the importance of maintaining public trust in the legal system.
A Justice of the Supreme Court, Yonny Kulendi, has urged lawyers and judges to view judicial appointments as an opportunity for public service rather than a pathway to personal wealth.
The article provides a neutral account of a public official's speech regarding professional ethics.
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