Of course, the justice budget is growing, but not enough to cure all the ills.
Starting with the worst of them, that of the “stock”, these unjudged cases that accumulate in criminal and civil matters.
Between July and November 2021, the General Inspectorate of Justice (IGJ) devoted two reports to them, appraising their development over fifteen years.
Far from denying the question of the means, the IGJ warns that it will be necessary to concede deep reforms to come to an end of this evil which plagues the life of the jurisdictions.
"The persistence of a stock history dating back more than fifteen years results in the first place from a lack of management, of which the absence of reliable tools and indicators is undoubtedly one of the factors"
, affirms t -she.
An analysis that sticks to that made by the Court of Auditors, which denounced last October a lack of management at the Chancellery as within the courts.
Statutory inflation
In its two reports, the inspectorate also looks back on
"the dispersal of jurisdictions ...
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