LAST week, we raised questions around the DPP’s ability to prosecute some members of the previous regime given the fact that, not only is she close to some of the former ministers and MPs, but also because she knows that she was put in that position for a purpose. Our concern in that editorial opinion emanated from the fact that a good number of former ministers who had been arrested by investigative wings under the New Dawn administration were not being taken to court while those cases that were in court seemed to be facing some challenges with prosecution. We went further to ask how the current Director of Public Prosecutions was managing to work under a government that is...

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