"doodle jump increased attention to issues of compliance by judges with the law and the provisions of the Code of Judicial Ethics, as well as the reasonable and fair application of disciplinary sanctions against judges who have committed disciplinary offenses," Lebedev said.
According to him, the qualification boards of judges took disciplinary action against 187 judges last year, 37 more than in 2020. The powers of 24 judges were terminated ahead of time, 97 judges received warnings, 65 judges received comments, and 1 judge was downgraded in the qualification class.