Justice Srem-Sai has assured the public that the Attorney General's office will not prosecute individuals without substantial evidence, addressing concerns about delays in legal action. "We are not in the business of putting people before the court and then seeking permission to go and look for evidence.
At least, we must have sufficient evidence before putting anyone before a criminal court," he stated.
According to him, the government is committed to fighting corruption while upholding the rule of law. "We have seen instances where people are put on trial for years without evidence or conviction.
That will not happen under this administration." His remarks come amid divided public opinion on the government's handling of corruption cases, with some criticizing delays and others accusing officials of being too aggressive.