A designation which puts an end to three and a half years of uncertainty at the direction of the largest and most important public prosecutor’s office in the country.
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Journalist at the Investigations department
By Arthur SentePublished on 9/10/2024 at 8:38 p.m.
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En discreetly publishing on its website the name of Julien Moinil, this Wednesday at the end of the day, the Superior Council of Justice (CSJ, responsible for the appointment of magistrates in Belgium) came to formalize the end of a situation which undermined the public prosecutor’s office in Brussels since April 2021 and the abrupt departure of former prosecutor Jean-Marc Meilleur – who left to see if the grass was not greener in the private sector. For the first time since then, the Brussels public prosecutor’s office will have a full-time prosecutor, after years marked by the interim mandates exercised by Tim De Wolf, then Marie-Rose Broucker.
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