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    Fake Lawyer Claims Stir South Sudan Legal Scene

    By The South Sudan HeraldAugust 28, 2025 Africa 2 Mins Read
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    Bar Association Raises Alarm

    The South Sudan Bar Association issued an unusually direct public alert this week, naming Mariak Arwo Aruo Kuol as an unlicensed practitioner and advising citizens to avoid his services. Chairperson Arop Malueth Manon said the warning follows verification checks within the association’s membership roll.

    Impersonation Case in Gudele Court

    During hearings at Gudele’s local court, bar officials realised Mariak’s name was missing from the official advocates list. A criminal file for impersonation and fraud has now been opened, according to Arop, who urged litigants to immediately seek licensed representation.

    Pattern of Fraud Concerns

    The association regards the episode as part of a broader pattern. Arop recalled another bogus counsel arrested recently in Wau and said several lawyers’ academic records are under review to restore public confidence in South Sudan’s fledgling legal system.

    Accused Lawyer Defends Credentials

    Contacted for comment, Mariak maintained that he was duly admitted by former bar chair James Al-Tayib in 2023 and allowed to practise until 2025. He said the sudden suspension came while he was battling illness and therefore unable to renew documentation with the new leadership.

    He acknowledged losing original certificates during last year’s conflict in Sudan but claimed replacement copies are being processed. “I am not a thief,” he told Radio Tamazuj, stressing no court has barred him from appearing on behalf of vulnerable South Sudanese clients.

    Access to Justice and Pro Bono Services

    While the dispute unfolds, the bar association reminded citizens that free legal help is available at its Hai Kuwait secretariat. Arop encouraged young advocates to keep licences current, arguing that transparent regulation strengthens access to justice and bolsters public trust in post-conflict institutions.

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