> What does the Judicial Service Commission do?

Under Article 172 of the Constitution:

I. Recommend to the President persons for appointment as Judges.

II. Review and make recommendations on condition of service for Judges, Judicial Officers and Staff of the Judiciary (other than their remuneration)

III. Receive complaints against, investigate and remove from office or otherwise disciplining registrars, magistrates, other judicial officers and other staff of the Judiciary.

IV. Prepare and implement programmes for the continuing education and training of Judges and Judicial Officers.

V. Advise the National Government on improving the efficiency of the administration of Justice.

VI. Receive and consider petitions for the removal from office of Judges under Article 168 of the Constitution.