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Conceding Defeat?

Tuesday, September 2, 2003

The decision by the AGO to terminate investigations into several major corruption cases has sparked controversy.

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THE Attorney General's Office (AGO) seems to have acknowledged defeat before the war even started. Its decision to terminate investigations into several of the nation's major corruption cases has legal observers scratching their heads. According to AGO officials, some of the cases were closed due to lack of evidence while others were closed on the grounds that no criminal offence could be established.

The AGO's controversial decision was mad

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