Rory Field to remain Island's top prosecutor
Published by Admin on March 11th, 2010
ENGLISHMAN Rory Field has been appointed to another three-year term as the Director of Public Prosecutions (D.P.P.), Government House has announced.
Mr. Field's new term will officially start in September. Government House says in a media statement: "Part of the role of an expatriate officer in a senior position such as D.P.P. is to plan for his or her own succession.
"In his second period Mr. Field will apply special emphasis to encouraging and mentoring Bermudians who are potential successors and will brief the Governor regularly on progress."
Government House adds: "There is every intention to appoint a Bermudian as Director of Public Prosecutions in 2013."
Mr. Field's new term will officially start in September. Government House says in a media statement: "Part of the role of an expatriate officer in a senior position such as D.P.P. is to plan for his or her own succession.
"In his second period Mr. Field will apply special emphasis to encouraging and mentoring Bermudians who are potential successors and will brief the Governor regularly on progress."
Government House adds: "There is every intention to appoint a Bermudian as Director of Public Prosecutions in 2013."
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