Wed, 29 Nov 2017 14:23:56 +0000 By Chikumbi Katebe IT is unreasonable and completely misplaced to demand the firing of Attorney General Likando Kalaluka for merely performing his duty when he represented 64 former ministers who held public office after the dissolution of Parliament prior to the 2016 general elections, says Young African Leaders Initiative president Andrew Ntewewe. Mr Ntewewe said the Attorney-General like any other lawyer believed that he had locus standi in having been a party to both the petition and its determination. Mr Ntewewe said while the organisation respects the decision of the Constitutional Court, it was their belief that judicial practices worldwide acknowledged parties to a judgment as having locus standi to appeal or seek review of the judgement in question. “The court itself, on pages 25 and 26 of the judgment, stated, “the Attorney General’s role in the ministers’ case was to represent Government which at the time included the […]
LEAVE ATTORNEY GENERAL ALONE’
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