34 abogados nominados para jueces fallan en prueba de integridad

Treinta y cuatro abogados nominados para cargos judiciales en Nigeria han fallado en su prueba de integridad, según informes.

El Consejo Nacional Judicial (NJC) ha revelado que 34 abogados de los nominados para el nombramiento como jueces no aprobaron la prueba de integridad. Este desarrollo resalta los esfuerzos continuos por garantizar la integridad judicial en Nigeria. No se proporcionaron más detalles sobre las razones específicas del fracaso ni sobre las identidades de los abogados en la información disponible. El incidente subraya el riguroso proceso de selección para posiciones judiciales.

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