In a vacancy notice, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) invited applications to fill the positions of public prosecutors, senior public prosecutors, principal public prosecutors and chief public prosecutors. NPA has been operating with 315 prosecutors some of them non-degreed, but Treasury last year approved an establishment of 417.
Among the requirements for the posts are at least a law degree (LLB) or Masters Degree in Law as well as relevant experience depending on the posts. In an interview with The Chronicle yesterday, Prosecutor General Advocate Ray Goba declined to disclose the number of vacancies available. He however confirmed that there were people who had resigned and were included in the number of vacancies advertised. Goba declined to shed light on what would happen to police or army prosecutors that are seconded to the NPA after the recruitment of qualified personnel.
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