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fresh push for judicial reforms
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AI-generatedThe article discusses judicial reforms in Malawi, focusing on the reconstitution of the Judicial Service Commission. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The event is purely institutional and legal, with no concrete commercial signal for any sector.
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- Malawi Law Society and stakeholders challenge newly reconstituted Judicial Service Commission to resuscitate stalled judicial reforms.
- President Peter Mutharika reconstituted the commission after over a year without the oversight body.
- MLS honorary secretary Francis Mmame calls for operational reforms under the Judicial Service Administration Act.
- Reforms include pushing for regulations, adopting a code of conduct, and clearing a backlog of complaints against judicial officers.