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Remarks After A Meeting BTWN Judiciary Leadership and National Security Organs
Remarks After A Meeting BTWN Judiciary Leadership and National Security Organs
Remarks After A Meeting BTWN Judiciary Leadership and National Security Organs
JUDICIARY
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Although the various organs of State are independent, the Constitution also
requires them to be interdependent. Already, the National Council on the
Administration of Justice, which brings together key actors in these sectors
is already working together to facilitate the delivery of justice. The meeting
today goes a step further to address the traditional suspicions that have
characterized relations between these institutions historically.
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the reason why this Friday, May 30, 2014, the National Council on the
Administration of Justice will be meeting to discuss national security.
Several policy measures and practice directions underpinned by our
Constitution and guided by public interest will emerge from these
important national dialogues.
We are aware that in certain instances, there are numerous challenges that
need to be confronted in concert. Every agency has committed itself to
strengthen and improve on the quality of its work in confronting the
challenges at face the country, and be available to be part of JTI trainings.
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