Justice Minister David Lametti said he is unable to evaluate the charge on Vice Admiral Mark Norman, nor could he intervene, saying the Public Prosecution Service is independent, and stressed there was “no political interference” in the case.
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Justice Minister stresses there was no political interference in Norman case
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