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Government approves revision of judicial magistrates’ statute to adapt to socio-economic reality

The government has approved the revision of the statute for judicial magistrates, with the aim of adapting it to the current socio-economic reality and closing loopholes in the rules of management and discipline, as well as safeguarding the composition of the Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSMJ), which is diverse.
The spokesman for the Council of Ministers, Filimão Suaze, said that the document will soon be submitted to the Assembly of the Republic (AR) for consideration and debate, stressing that this revision is “a real revolution”.
“At the moment, the CSMJ is made up of members elected by the AR, based on the proportionality of MPs. The aim here is to fill in some gaps in the rules, particularly in terms of management and discipline,” explained Suaze.

At the same session, the Executive appointed Luís Cezerilo as national coordinator of the Executive Commission for the Coordination of Policies to Prevent and Combat Money Laundering and the Financing of Terrorism (BC/FT).
Reporting to the Ministry of Economy and Finance, the organization’s mission is to monitor and coordinate the identification, assessment and response to ML/TF risks to which Mozambique is or will be exposed.

“In addition to complying with the state’s international obligations in terms of preventing and combating ML/TF, namely those stemming from the 40 recommendations coming mainly from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), the Executive Board must also work in accordance with the best international practices in preventing and combating ML/TF,” Suaze emphasized.

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