Kampala,
13th/April/2012; The Judicial Service Commission
has embarked on investigating into the alleged misconduct of Justice Faith
Mwondha of throwing out journalists from her open court sessions.
The Chairman of the
Judicial Service Commission, Justice James Ogoola said that he is convinced
that this matter has to be handled following outcry from even different
stakeholders including Advocates and State Attorneys.
Human Rights Network
for Journalists-Uganda (HRNJ-Uganda) petitioned The Judicial Service Commission
and the Principal Judge seeking for intervention to restrain Mwondha from
witch-hunting the media. This was as a result of various incidents in Kampala,
Jinja and Entebe where she reportedly threw out journalists from courtrooms for
no clear reason.
In a letter to
HRNJ-Uganda, dated 29thMarch 2012, Justice Ogoola said that Mwondha had already
been contacted to respond to the complaints against her as part of the
investigations.
“We have also received
a communication on the matter from a group of interested Advocates and State
Attorneys. I am now fully seized of the matter of this petition. I have already
set the process rolling by formally informing the Judge of the existence of
this petition; and requesting her Lordship to respond to the complaints against
her.” Reads part of Ogoola’s letter
HRNJ-Uganda wanted the
Commission to use its mandate under Article 147 (d) of the Constitution which
is to receive and process peoples’ recommendations and complaints concerning
the judiciary and administration of justice, to cause Justice Mwondha to
explain her hatred for the media and furnish justifiable reasons, and investigate
her conduct and take the most appropriate action to restrain her from further
infringing on journalists’ rights and freedoms and to also write a declaratory
order allowing journalists to cover all open court proceedings and restrain
judicial officers from harassing media practitioners.
“HRNJ-Uganda welcomes
the move and hopes that Justice Mwondha would at the end of the process be able
to realize her mistake. The journalists are the people’s eyes and ears who need
not to be thrown out of open courts.” Said HRNJ-Uganda Programme Coordinator
Wokulira Ssebaggala.
For
More Information Contact;
Human Rights Network for Journalists-Uganda
(HRNJ-Uganda)
Kivebulaya Road Mengo Kampala Opp. St.
Marcelino Pre. School
P.O.BOX. 71314 Clock Tower Kampala
Tel: +256-414-272934 / +256-414-667627
E-mail: news@hrnjuganda.org
humanrajournalists@yahoo.co.uk
Website: www.hrnjuganda.org
BLOG: http://hrnjuganda.blogpost.com
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