Interviews for the anti-graft commission’s secretary position started on November 19 and end Thursday, aiming to replace outgoing secretary Twalib Mbarak. Five petitioners challenged the process, citing lack of transparency and procedural flaws, including failure to involve independent experts. Justice Byrum Ongaya dismissed their application, stating it was unjustified. Four of the 14 shortlisted candidates are commission employees, chosen from 172 applicants.