The Prosecutor General's Office (PG Office) has received over 500 complaints seeking a review of previous decisions since opening the submission process in January under the leadership of Prosecutor General Abbas Shareef. The opportunity for the public to file complaints will remain available until October 20.
According to a media officer from the PG Office, a total of 539 complaints have been submitted during this period. The office has committed to reviewing these complaints and will provide updates to the media on their findings.
The PG Office clarified that this initiative allows for complaints to be lodged specifically in cases that have reached a verdict and are seeking accountability. A special team, including Prosecutor Abbas Sharif, has been appointed to investigate the submitted complaints.
This move is part of the PG Office's efforts to enhance transparency and public trust in the judicial process by allowing citizens to voice their concerns regarding previous verdicts and decisions.
According to a media officer from the PG Office, a total of 539 complaints have been submitted during this period. The office has committed to reviewing these complaints and will provide updates to the media on their findings.
The PG Office clarified that this initiative allows for complaints to be lodged specifically in cases that have reached a verdict and are seeking accountability. A special team, including Prosecutor Abbas Sharif, has been appointed to investigate the submitted complaints.
This move is part of the PG Office's efforts to enhance transparency and public trust in the judicial process by allowing citizens to voice their concerns regarding previous verdicts and decisions.