Africa: 'Judicial Institutions Are Susceptible to Corruption'

Africa: 'Judicial Institutions Are Susceptible to Corruption'

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[Liberian Observer] While corruption has direct damaging consequences in general on the functioning of state institutions, and in particular on the administration of justice, it decreases public trust in justice and weakens the capacity of judicial systems to guarantee the protection of human rights, and it affects the tasks and duties of the judges, prosecutors, lawyers, and other legal professionals.

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