WAEC - Government (2024 - No. 21)

One of the following options  does not pass as a means of ensuring the independence of the judiciary which is
immunity from prosecution
promotion on merit
security of tenure
salary determined by the executive

Explanation

For the judiciary to remain independent, its members must be free from undue influence or control, especially from the executive or legislative branches. Salary determined by the executive compromises this independence, as it could lead to political pressure or manipulation. In contrast, immunity from prosecution, promotion on merit, and security of tenure are all important safeguards to ensure that judges can carry out their duties impartially and without fear of reprisal.

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