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  1. Op-ed: When the rich buy indemnity, justice is denied

    How much discretion does a prosecutor have to decline to prosecute? Is mediation always a good thing? Is there sometimes an obligation to prosecute? Does ...

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  2. Recommendations for reform of the National Prosecuting Authority

    Following from previous work, this report looks at seven areas of reform for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). By its own admission the NPA is facing a ...

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  3. Recommendations for reform of the National Prosecuting Authority

    Following from previous work, this report looks at seven areas of reform for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). By its own admission the NPA is facing a ...

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  4. Resources on South African Criminal Justice System: National Prosecuting Authority

    Africa Criminal Justice Reform (ACJR) has produced research on the South African criminal justice system relating to the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). ...

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  5. South Africa: Round Table Discussion: Appointing the leadership of the NPA

    20 November 2019: Hosted by the Dullah Omar Institute (DOI) and Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI). The Constitution and the NPA Act provide that the ...

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  6. South Africa: Round Table Discussion: Appointing the leadership of the NPA

    20 November 2019: Hosted by the Dullah Omar Institute (DOI) and Public Affairs Research Institute (PARI). The Constitution and the NPA Act provide that the ...

  7. Op-ed: Decline in convictions could be down to preference for informal mediation | by Jean Redpath

    National Prosecuting Authority says there are more resolutions via the alternative dispute resolution mechanism

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