The independence of the Judiciary can be undermined through the
politicization of the appointment of judges
appointment of the minister of justice as the Attorney-General
confirmation of the appointment of judges by the legislature
payment of the salaries of judicial officers by the government
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A. politicization of the appointment of judges
The independence of the judiciary can indeed be undermined through the politicization of the appointment of judges. When judges are appointed based on political considerations rather than solely on merit and qualifications, it can compromise their ability to make impartial decisions and uphold the rule of law. This can lead to perceptions of bias and erode public trust in the judiciary.

Myschool, do your research well before posting,the ans is D. Do well to check the meaning of politicisation and you will see that it has nothing to do with the independence of the judiciary

How can the answer be D? Who will pay Judges, private individuals?
The correct answer is C. The legislature gets to decide who is appointed a Judge by confirming or rejecting a nominee.





