Rada adopts bill allowing Lutsenko to be nominated Prosecutor General

The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has adopted bill No.4645 on amendments to some legislative acts regarding the activities of the Prosecutor General`s Office (PGO) of Ukraine, according to an UNIAN correspondent.
The adopted amendments to the Law ”On Prosecutor`s Office” stipulate that any citizen of Ukraine may be appointed for the post of Prosecutor General, who is a law graduate with work experience in the field of law, or work experience in legislative and/or law enforcement bodies of at least five years.
Earlier, the relevant article said that the nominee must have a law degree and work experience in the field of law of at least 10 years.
Read alsoRada Speaker says President considering single candidate for Prosecutor General It is also established that several departments and offices will be formed in the structure of the PGO, as well as the General Inspectorate.
Thus, the Prosecutor General will be authorized to submit materials to the State Bureau of Investigation presented by the General Inspectorate.
In addition, according to the amendments, any citizen of Ukraine may be appointed for the post of the prosecutor of the regional prosecutor`s office, who has work experience in the field of law for at least three years. Any citizen of Ukraine may become the prosecutor of the PGO, who has work experience in the field of law for at least five years.
Previously, the law said the nominees for the mentioned positions had to have work experience as prosecutors exclusively over the same periods.
The law shall come into force from the date of its publication.

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