Public prosecutor appointment to bypass executive under proposed reforms (opens original article in a new tab)
Proposed reforms suggest separating the Attorney-General and public prosecutor roles to enhance prosecution service independence, integrity, and accountability, with public prosecutor appointments bypassing the executive.
- Proposed reforms aim to separate the roles of the Attorney-General and public prosecutor
- Recommendations focus on enhancing independence, integrity, and accountability of the prosecution service
- Public prosecutor appointment would bypass the executive branch
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