High Commissioner Ngoga receives Kenya’s DPP
On July 18, High Commissioner Martin Ngoga received a courtesy call from Kenya’s Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Renson Ingonga.
During their meeting, they highlighted the existing collaborative efforts between Rwanda and Kenya, and reaffirmed the commitment to supporting Mutual Legal Assistance matters.
Discussions also centered on enhancing cooperation, including the possibility of exchange programs for prosecutors from both countries, so as to provide valuable insights into each other's judicial operations and legal frameworks.
The High Commissioner expressed his commitment to fostering continued cooperation in justice delivery between the two countries, acknowledging the positive strides made so far.
Meanwhile, in his capacity as President of the Africa Prosecutors Association (APA), the DPP assured Rwanda and other member states of his unwavering support towards the success of prosecutions in Africa.
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