The Supreme Court President and Chief Justice David Maraga has warned members of the Judiciary against condoning corruption at their respective places of work.
According to Maraga, corrupt judicial officers will be sacked, arrested and prosecuted since corruption is illegal and punishable by the law .
"The Judiciary is committed to fight corruption in this country because theft of public funds will derail development in this country. Members of the judiciary should not condone corruption by accepting bribes given to them by criminals. Corrupt judicial members should expect no sympathy," he said.
Maraga stated that any corruption case before the courts should be dealt with as by the rule of law and be disposed expeditiously.
He said President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy should be helped by all stakeholders in the fight against corruption.
"All stakeholders in this country should step up efforts in the war against graft. No one is above the law and leaders must be accountable on how they spend public funds failure to which the law will be applied and have the offenders punished," he added.