EXTENSION OF DPP’S TENURE WAS LEGAL

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The full court has ruled that the extension of the tenure of the Director of Public Prosecution in 2020 was legal.

The court handed down the decision in the case brought by Mervin Cameron who was challenging the legality of the extension under which DPP Paula Llewellyn remained in office for three more years.

Justice Lorna Shelly-Williams read the judgement.

The matter is in relation to an application for an injunction and constitutional and other declaratory orders against the Governor General’s decision to grant an extension to the tenure of the DPP, beyond the age of sixty.

Cameron who filed the suit, contended that the extension granted to the DPP was illegal and that she has been acting in the post illegally for the past three years.

The three-year extension expires in September.