Should the Office of the Special Prosecutor operate completely independently from the Attorney General?
The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) was established to fight corruption, yet its effectiveness is often hampered because it relies on the Attorney General—a cabinet minister—for prosecutorial fiat. Reformers argue the OSP must be severed from the Executive branch to truly bite, while traditionalists maintain that the Constitution vests all legal authority in the AG to ensure accountability. A proponent would support this to ensure the OSP can prosecute high-ranking officials without political interference. An opponent would oppose this to uphold the constitutional hierarchy and prevent a rogue prosecutor.
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