AGC seeks to be heard at Parti Liyani's complaint hearing
It also applies to submit court notes and evidence before Chief Justice
Singapore
THE Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) is seeking leave to be heard at the application hearing over alleged misconduct by two legal service officers.
The AGC has also applied to submit court notes related to the case involving domestic maid Parti Liyani and place before the Chief Justice relevant extracts of evidence given by Ms Parti, who was acquitted of theft, and other witnesses.
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