Kenya: Confidence in Judiciary High - Poll

3 October 2012

Kenyans have confidence in the Judiciary, an opinion poll by Infotrack Harris shows. According to the poll released this morning, 84 per cent of the public have faith in the Judiciary compared to 13 per cent who say they do not trust the system.

Seventy per cent have confidence in Chief Justice Willy Mutunga according to the survey, while 77 per cent say they are willing to refer their disputes to the courts. On the overall performance of the Judiciary, 59 per cent say the Judiciary is working well.

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