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St. Lucia: New DPP Takes Oath of Office
Oct 18, 2016 - 5:29:30 AM

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Nassau, Bahamas - Attorney at Law Daarsrean Greene was on Monday October 17th officially sworn in as the acting Director of Public Prosecutions for Saint Lucia.

Mr Greene took the Oath of Office this morning at the Governor General’s Residence and was officially congratulated by Governor General Her Excellency Dame Calliopa Pearlette Louisy. Attending the ceremony was Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Home Affairs, Justice and National Security Dr. Cadelia Ambrose, High Court Registrar Ms. Charon Gardner and Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions Mr. Sixtus Brette.

A graduate of the University of Wolverhampton, Mr. Greene was called the Bar in Saint Lucia in 1999 and has been in private practice since 2000. Following Monday’s brief ceremony, Mr. Greene says that he was humbled and honoured.

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From L-R: Deputy DPP Mr. Sixtus Brette, Governor General Dame Pearlette Louisy, Newly appointed DPP Mr. Daarsrean Greene and High Court Registrar Ms. Charon Gardner.

“I will do my best to put things in place to take care of the outstanding matters facing the department,” stated Mr. Greene. “My priorities are the backlog of cases before the High Court of Justice. Also, as we know, there is public concern about what we call the extrajudicial killings. I aim from today to conduct full investigations into these matters in trying to bring some semblance of order and see how quickly we can get these matters out of the way.”

The DPP says he was grateful for the expressed commitment of the Government to provide support to the Office of the DPP with additional human resources such as a special prosecutor if the need arises. Stating that the present staff at the DPP’s office were hard working and committed, Mr Greene said he had confidence the team could achieve a lot. He added that once he completes his assessments he will make recommendations regarding additional staffing for the Office.


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