Public will soon be able to complain directly to NPA boss about dodgy officials

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Shamila Batohi has committed to bringing respect and credibility back to the institution, helped with funds from the German government

NPA boss has committed to bringing respect and credibility back to the institution, helped with funds from the German governmentThe public will soon be able to lodge complaints of improper conduct or corruption against National Prosecuting Authority officials directly with their boss, Shamila Batohi’s office.

The impact of abuses by prosecutors has, over the years, seen politically sensitive prosecutions being instituted but later reviewed and set aside in court. Ngwema said the envisaged structure in Batohi’s office, which is provided for in the NPA Act, will give direct access to her office by members of the public to report any misdemeanour involving members of the authority.

 

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