Judges and Magistrates Smiling All the Way to the Bank After Latest Review

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The Salaries and Remuneration Commission has revised the pay for judicial officers. This follows the filing of a petition challenging salary disparities between judges and magistrates.

“The commission, during its meeting held on December 10, deliberated on the issues raised by the JSC and hereby reviews the remuneration and benefits set by the earlier circulars,” said SRC chief executive officer Anne Gitau.

In a letter dated December 17 to the Chief Registrar, judges of the Court of Appeal will now have a maximum salary of Sh1,156,108 while those of the High Court are to get Sh1,000,974 from an initial Sh1,122,759 and Sh907,279 respectively.

Chief Magistrates are expected to earn Sh727,035 and Senior Resident Magistrates Sh324,000 from initial figures of Sh650,253 and Sh300,000 respectively.

“The remuneration for judges and magistrates set shall supersede the ones set by SRC and communicated in letters dates April 30, 2014, June 10, 2013 and August 18, 2017,” said Ms Gitau in the letter.

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SRC has indicated that it has left it to the Judicial Service Commission to develop guidelines to implement the new salary structure.

SRC also said that, with the pay rise, there are still exists overlaps between remuneration scales for both judges and magistrates in line with guidelines which are yet to be operationalised.

The new pay structure will now see remuneration and benefits paid to judges backdated to July 1, 2017.

The new pay structure will also see judges and only magistrates heading stations getting paid for additional special judicial responsibilities up to a maximum of Sh150,000 per month.

Currently, only Chief Justice David Maraga, his deputy Philomena Mwilu, Principal Judge Lydia Achode get paid Sh150, 000 as special judicial duty allowance.

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