Christopher Pryde, recently reinstated as the Director of Public Prosecutions, expressed his gratitude for the Tribunal’s decision which he sees as a vindication. He thanked those who supported him during what he described as a challenging time, including the judges of the Tribunal and the Fiji Law Society for their valuable input as amicus curiae.
Pryde emphasized the significance of the Tribunal’s ruling, noting that it introduces essential jurisprudence in this field and offers guidance to constitutional authorities facing similar situations in the future. He is eager to return to his role, reconnect with his team, and collaborate with the new Police Commissioner to strengthen the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions’ ongoing partnership with the Police.
This affirmation of Pryde’s position highlights the resilience of justice systems and their capacity to adapt and learn from challenges, ultimately fostering a stronger legal framework for the future.
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