Chief Justice David Maraga sworn in, pledges to end backlog of cases

Chief Justice David Maraga. Photo/PSCU
Chief Justice David Maraga. Photo/PSCU

President Uhuru Kenyatta has appointed David Maraga as the new Chief Justice of Kenya.

Maraga, 66, was sworn in at State House on Wednesday after the National Assembly

adopted

the report

from

the vetting committee.

The new CJ, a staunch Christian with strong Seventh Day Adventist Church beliefs, said he will do his best to make the Judiciary a successful institution.

"Burden of delivery is high on me as Chief Justice, but I aim to succeed. When we allow institutions to thrive, they will do what is right," Maraga said.

He said his interest is to improve the service delivery to Kenyans and fight corruption in the country and within the

Judiciary.

"I will reduce backlog and become more accountable.

I will fight corruption as part of new culture at judiciary," he said.

"I will institutionalize the war against corruption to become part of the culture and strengthen the office of the Ombudsman."

Maraga succeeds

who left office in July to avert a constitutional crisis.

The appellate judge

was vetted by a key House committee on the backdrop of

.

The public vetting by the Justice and Legal Affairs Committee was the final hurdle between Maraga and the coveted job, after grueling interviews by the JSC.

Maraga was nominated

by the Judicial Service Commission

on September 22.

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