Oman

14 deputy public prosecutors take oath

 
Muscat: As part of the efforts to strengthen the judicial system in the Sultanate of Oman, a total of 14 newly-appointed deputy public prosecutors have been welcomed in an oath-taking ceremony, which was graced with the attendance of high-ranking officials, including Sayyid Mohammed bin Sultan bin Hamoud Al Busaidi, Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Judicial Council, and the Public Prosecutor His Excellency Nasr bin Khamis Al Sawa'ai.



The new deputy public prosecutors will undergo comprehensive training at the Higher Judicial Institute to hone their skills and expand their knowledge. This training will cover both theoretical and practical aspects, including hands-on experience in public prosecution departments.

The selectees were advised to prioritize justice, utilize modern technology, and uphold ethical standards.

Meanwhile, these appointments reflect the Supreme Judicial Council's commitment to strengthening the public prosecution service. This move comes in alignment with the goals of 'Vision Oman 2040,' which seeks to establish an effective and just judicial system.