P.M.: D.P.P./Police relations remedy imminent
On Monday Prime Minister Said Musa organized a sit down in Belmopan to discuss the disturbing matter of relations between the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and the Police Department. This morning, Musa told us that a settlement is imminent.
Janelle Chanona, Reporting
?I know you had a meeting with the D.P.P. and the Attorney General regarding this situation with the D.P.P. office and the police, can you tell us what has been arrived at??
Prime Minister Said Musa
?What has been arrived at is that nothing is yet resolved. But what I can assure your listeners and viewers is that we are working towards an early solution of this matter because it?s an unacceptable situation.?
Janelle Chanona
?And all parties were at that meeting, the D.P.P., the police??
Said Musa
?No, just the D.P.P., the Attorney General, the Solicitor General and myself. Not the Commissioner of Police.?
Janelle Chanona
?And there will be another meeting later on??
Said Musa
?Within the next two weeks, ten days to two weeks we are hoping that this matter will be fully resolved by then.?
Earlier this month, D.P.P. Kirk Anderson ordered his staff to disregard hundreds of police files awaiting charge recommendations from his office. Apparently the D.P.P. felt that the advice to investigators was being altered in too many cases.