It will just raise the stakes in favor of the judges; instead of $2 million, to use a perfectly random example, it will be $4 million, to throw out with finality a flimsily prepared case.
I mention elsewhere that grand corruption cases should be outsourced at a small fee, or commission from recovered loot. The entire life cycle. From investigation, prosecution, trial, recovery of loot to be kept in an offshore trust, to jailing. I propose Jersey.
If just one part is done in Kenya, by the Kenyan, it won't work. Whether they go 24/7 or 0/0 forget about it. I may be accused of cynicism; but Mutungaru himself calls it a bandit economy. How does making a bandit economy work 24/7 change anything?