The President pledged that more persons who have abused the public trust will be exposed and
brought to justice soon, adding that his government was committed to re-establishing former standards of accountability and probity in the management of public funds which were jettisoned under past administrations.
Not exact matches
«ICC calls on the Pakistani government
to bring Bhatti's murderers
to justice as
soon as possible.
The bishops who covered up sex - offending priests
soon learned that they were not allowed
to manage the crisis in isolation but were required
to think and act globally and
bring the offenders
to a public
justice.
When he is finally
brought to justice, the women are blamed for not speaking out «
sooner».
Also on the show, a
soon -
to - be released data portal intends
to bring transparency
to the criminal
justice system.
The movie takes about 40 minutes just
to crank its plot into motion: John Reid (Armie Hammer), who will
soon emerge as the Lone Ranger, wants
to capture a sadistic outlaw (William Fichtner) and
bring him
to justice.
In a statement, Dorn called on the state's high court
to «take whatever steps necessary
to bring the Legislature back into session as
soon as possible»
to work out solutions
to problems
justices ordered them
to solve in their 2012 McCleary ruling.
Nevertheless, the lack of passage of time does not change the fact that both extradition and EAW's proceedings aim
to bring one, as
soon as it is possible,
to a specific
justice as one must bear in mind the expiration time of chased offences or crimes.
The Criminal Code required — and continues
to require — an arrested person
to be
brought before a
justice within 24 hours or as
soon as practicable.
If you are arrested and not released, you are
to be
brought before a
justice of the peace for a bail hearing as
soon as possible.
We urge the government
to implement the report's recommendations as
soon as possible and
bring greater access
to justice to the citizens of Birmingham and its environs.»