Investigations force the Special to keep the time to set up charges

The Special Prosecutor's Office has not detailed the time when the first charges by the Special Court can be filed. All of this is done in their statement to the Tribuna Channel because of the preservation of the investigative process. Chris Bennett, from this office, has told television that information doesn't become known about [...]
The Special Prosecutor's Office has not detailed the time when the first charges by the Special Court can be filed.
All of this is done in their statement to the Tribuna Channel because of the preservation of the investigative process.
Chris Bennett, from this office, has told television that information is not disclosed for professional, ethical and legal reasons.
The special prosecutor's office provides no information on the status of investigations for professional, ethical and legal reasons. For this reason, I can't give you any information about who, what or when the charges will be pressed”
David Schwendiman's departure from his post as Special Prosecutor's Chief Prosecutor cannot bring procrastination to the process of establishing the first charges by the Special Court.
When Mr. Schwendiman leave, Mr. Kwai Hong lp, will replace him.
In his statement last week, Schwendiman explained that: “The solution of those working in the Special Prosecutor's Office will not be influenced by my departure, and whoever comes after me will be just as committed to doing the right job and doing it as soon as possible “.
David Schwendiman, prosecutor of the Special Court who was committed to investigating and investigating possible crimes during the 1999 war in Kosovo, will leave office on 31 March.











