Ex-prosecutor loses judicial challenge against sacking for emails flouting neutrality
An ex-prosecutor’s attempt to overturn his dismissal was rejected by the court. The judge ruled that the prosecutor’s emails breached the required neutrality standards for public officials. The decision confirms the enforceability of impartiality rules in the legal system.
- ▪The former prosecutor was dismissed after internal investigations found his emails to be politically partisan.
- ▪He challenged the termination in a judicial review, arguing the decision was unlawful.
- ▪The court concluded that the emails contravened the civil service neutrality code and upheld the sacking.
- ▪The judgment emphasized the duty of public servants to remain politically neutral in official communications.
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