Chief Justice David Maraga has assured Kenyans that graft cases before the courts and any other cases which will be brought to court will be given priority.
Maraga stated that the Judiciary will not condone corruption in the country.
"Public resources must be respected. Anyone who will be arraigned in court for engaging in corruption should expect no mercy the same way he or she didn't show mercy when he or she was stealing public funds," he noted.
Maraga said theft of public funds will subject Kenyans to pay huge money as taxes while some few individuals will be enriching themselves and their families.
"Kenya is for us all and therefore, available resources should be utilized well to fund various projects across the country to benefit the lives of poor people in villages.
"Self centered government officials and those in the private sectors will not be spared by the Judiciary in war against corruption," he stated.
The Supreme court President said members of the Judiciary should maintain high levels of integrity and those who will accept bribes from cartels should expect no sympathy.