DPP’s Office dedicated to assisting complainants, says spokeswoman

The Office of the DPP

The Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) has an open-door policy and members of the public are not turned away when visiting to ascertain the status of criminal matters, according to Communications Officer Liz Rahaman, who says all is done to help.

“…You don’t need an appointment to come to these chambers for assistance,” Rahaman told Stabroek Weekend during a recent interview at her office at the DPP’s Chambers’ Eve Leary headquarters. The chambers could see as many as 50 people in any given month looking for assistance on the status of criminal matters.

“Once we can give assistance to any person who walks through that door and we know that they leave these satisfied we are happy. It makes us happy because that is why we are here—to give service to the people,” Rahaman said about the chambers, headed by DPP Shalimar-Ali-Hack.