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PM Browne Challenges DPP's Stance on Public Accountability Over Dropped Cases
Prime Minister Gaston Browne has publicly challenged DPP Clement Joseph's position that he owes no explanation to the public for prosecutorial decisions, warning it could erode trust in the justice system. The dispute follows criticism over the recent dismissal of two criminal cases.
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