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Tuesday, November 1, 2005

In recent years the amount of foreign aid donated to the Supreme Court has increased considerably. But has the courts working performance improved?

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THE Supreme Courts policy of a united judiciary seems to have brought blessings. In recent years, the number of foreign donors to have allocated funding to the nations highest judicial institution has increased. In 2004, foreign institutes funded several major programs at the Supreme Court.

Ideally, the government should fund the Supreme Courts reformation program. Supreme Court Chief Justice Bagir Manan has repeatedly criticized the government f

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