The Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs has filled 70 per cent of the posts on its establishment. Portfolio Minister, Marlene Malahoo...
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Farmers’ frustration over escalating stock theft and an inefficient criminal justice system took centre stage at a public hearing convened by the National Assembly’s Parliamentary Standing Committee on Constitutional and Legal Affairs on 13 February.
The Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs has filled 70 per cent of the posts on its establishment. Portfolio Minister, Marlene Malahoo...
-invites Chancellor, Chief Justice to urgently review the situation Kaieteur News- Attorney General (AG) and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall...
Online Reporter Zimbabwe is aligning its legislative framework with various international human rights standards as part of the Government’s broader...
The Senate Committee on National Defense, Security and Veterans Affairs, led by Lofa County Senator Momo Cyrus, convened an emergency hearing on...
Kaieteur News- Leader of the Alliance for Change (AFC) Nigel Hughes has condemned the way that the Government of Guyana has handled the shooting of...
Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development Andries Nel says while everyone agrees that transforming the criminal justice system is...
Continued concerns over prolonged delays in the justice system remain high, the House legal committee heard on Wednesday. Despite recent reforms,...
The parliamentary standing committee on natural resources says a joint venture’s mining of lithium at Uis is legal. This follows an investigation...
The Ministry of Defence and Veterans Affairs has been flagged by the parliamentary standing committee on public accounts for obstructing an audit of...
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Anil Nandlall SC has raised concerns about magistrates hearing criminal cases virtually while...