Concerns over judicial independence in Timor-Leste
The parliament of Timor-Leste passed a motion on 24 October announcing the government’s intention to dismiss the contingent of foreign judicial officers working in its legal system. Citing concerns over recent tax cases against foreign oil companies operating in the Timor Sea, which have gone against the government, Timor-Leste’s leaders called into question the competence and integrity of foreign judges and prosecutors, accusing them of not complying with East Timorese law.
Read the article by Michael Leach, in East Asia Forum.
Read the article by Michael Leach, in East Asia Forum.