Paula Llewellyn, the Director of Public Prosecutions, has finally addressed the recent issue of her tenure extension by the Jamaican government, which has been a topic of discussion for several days. Despite facing some criticism, Paula Llewellyn is not avoiding public engagement. While scathing remarks circulate regarding the government’s decision to extend her tenure for another two years, she confidently spoke at the Justice of the Peace Association General Meeting on Wednesday. In essence, she emphasized that much is expected from those who are given much responsibility. Watch the report:
Reporter: Natalia Clarke
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