National Prosecuting Authority Act, 1998

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The National Prosecuting Authority Act (No. 32 of 1998) is an act of government passed by the Parliament of South Africa in 1998. It addressed a constitutional provision that detailed the creation of a new prosecutorial system for South Africa. The act created the first centralised National Prosecution Authority. which is headed by a National Director of Public Prosecutions.

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