34 advogados nomeados para juízes falham no teste de integridade

Trinta e quatro advogados nomeados para cargos judiciais na Nigéria falharam no teste de integridade, segundo relatos.

O Conselho Nacional de Justiça (NJC) revelou que 34 advogados entre os nomeados para cargos de juiz não passaram no teste de integridade. Este desenvolvimento destaca os esforços contínuos para garantir a integridade judicial na Nigéria. Não foram fornecidos mais detalhes sobre as razões específicas do fracasso ou as identidades dos advogados nas informações disponíveis. O incidente reforça o rigoroso processo de avaliação para posições judiciais.

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