The President of the Jamaican Bar Association, John Bassie, has joined the chorus of voices expressing concern over the government’s decision to extend the retirement age for the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP). He emphasized that bypassing parliamentary procedures in making this decision is of grave concern. Such actions are seen as sullying the reputation and tenure of a DPP who has served diligently and commendably. Watch the report:
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