Maseru — By late Friday afternoon, tension and urgency filled the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions as Acting DPP Mofilikoane signed two high-profile prosecution directives that could shake Lesotho’s law enforcement establishment. Sources inside the DPP’s office told Lesotho Tribunethat both files were treated as “priority and confidential,” with staff working overtime to finalise the documents before close of business. The first case involves the Directorate on Corruption and Economic Offences (DCEO), which is taking legal action against Commissioner of Police Borotho Matsoso for…Continue reading with a subscriptionSubscribe for full access to every story.Subscribe - M85/monthAlready a subscriber? Sign in
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