
The Judiciary faces significant challenges in combating corruption and economic crimes.
One major issue is the overwhelming number of cases, which exceeds the available human resource capacity, leading to delays and inefficiency.
Financial resource constraints further hinder the Judiciary's ability to process cases promptly and effectively.
Additionally, a substantial backlog of cases slows down the delivery of justice, allowing corruption cases to drag on for years.
The lack of judicial independence poses another serious concern, as external influence can compromise fair rulings.