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I have written several columns focusing on the need for judicial reforms. A just and prosperous nation must be built on the rule of law which requires weeding out corruption in all branches of government, including the judiciary.

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I left the government service last June 4 after a total tenure of 20 years - four years in the judiciary and 16 in the Department of Labor and Employment.

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I left the government service last June 4 after a total tenure of 20 years - four years in the judiciary and 16 in the Department of Labor and Employment.

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