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Right Honourable
Ruben Madol Arol Kachuol
File:Justice Ruben Madol Arol.jpg
Born
Madol Arol Kachuol

1952/08/22
cueibet Lakes State South Sudan
NationalitySouth Sudanese
CitizenshipSouth Sudanese
EducationBachelor of Law
Occupation(s)Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs
Years active2020
OrganizationGoverment Of South Sudan
Height6.7 ft 0 in (204 cm)
SpouseAyak Ajou

Ruben Madol Arol Kachuol is a South Sudanese politician. He is the former deputy chief justice.[1] and is the current Minister of Justice and constitutional affairs [2] in the new reformed Cabinet of South Sudan. He was appointed to that position on Friday March 13 2020[3]

Education and Early life

Ruben Madol Arol Kachuol born in 1952 October 22 in Cueibet . Ruben attended Rumbek Secondary School between 1968 - 1972 . Ruben Madol Arol has a professional degree at the school of law at the University of Khartoum . Ruben Madol Arol had farming fields where he planted rice in Aweil , the rice was used to feed the people affected by the ongoing war at the time.

Career

After Graduating from the university of Khartoum , Ruben Madol Arol practiced law by working in local community courts to settle community disputes in Rumbek , Aweil and warrap. After this Ruben was then appointed as the deputy chief justice of South Sudan and was later relieved of his duties at the judiciary.[1][4] Ruben Madol Arol is now the current Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs in the cabinet of South Sudan.[5][2][6]

See also

References

[7]

  1. ^ a b "South Sudan's ousted deputy chief justice calls for reforms in judicial system". Radio Tamazuj.
  2. ^ a b Nations, United. "Enhanced ID: on South Sudan - 37th Meeting, 48th Regular Session Human Rights Council". Media.
  3. ^ "South Sudan President Salva Kiir names full Cabinet". The East African. July 5, 2020.
  4. ^ "Kiir ousts deputy chief supreme court justice". Radio Tamazuj.
  5. ^ https://twitter.com/gerinssd/status/1331556205492391938
  6. ^ "MORNING - High Commissioner to Human Rights Council: the Human Rights Situation in Myanmar Has Deteriorated Significantly and Some Violations May Amount to Crimes against Humanity | UN GENEVA". www.ungeneva.org.
  7. ^ https://twitter.com/un_hrc/status/1445670806541852674