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FED UP with the lack of meaningful response from the Chief Justice to their concerns, the council of the Bar Association has written its members suggesting strike action at the Supreme Court Complex, among other things, as a means of getting their matters heard.
The DAILY NATION obtained a copy of the letter, signed by president Andrew Pilgrim, which was circulated to members last Friday.
The latest development is in response to a previous letter that the association wrote to Chief Justice Marston Gibson on July 30, outlining several concerns and difficulties being experienced by the Bar Association and its members with the administration of justice.
It received a response from the Chief Justice the very next day, indicating that he would provide a response to the letter in due course.

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