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“Judges should retire with their Full retirement benefits” Chief Justice Bart Katureebe

David Kugonza by David Kugonza
August 15, 2016
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The Chief Justice of Uganda Justice Bart Katureebe has asked government to ensure that Judges retire with their Full retirement benefits.

He says after the retirement Judges live a miserable life, because they do not  run private practices when they are working as judicial officers and therefore its pertinent  to give them full retirement package during their retirement.

He says he is optimistic that government will listen to the plea of the Judges.

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