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The authority to file formal administrative

complaint shall be vested in the prosecutor


assigned for that purpose, or in his absence, the
Chief, RIPD in the regions or Director, DIP in the
BJMPNHQ.

All administrative actions shall be prosecuted


under the direction and control of the prosecutor .
In cases where a complaining
witness so desires and upon request,
the Director, Investigation and
Prosecution may authorize in writing a
private prosecutor who is a lawyer to
prosecute the case. Once authorized,
the private prosecutor shall prosecute
the case up to the end of the trial even
in the absence of Bureau Prosecutor,
unless the authority is revoked or
otherwise withdrawn.

Upon recommendation of the Director


for Investigation and Prosecution, the
Chief, BJMP shall designate such
numbers of Prosecutors of the BJMP-
NHQ and of every region.
Relief and transfers of designated
Prosecutors shall not become effective
unless concurred by the Director, DIP. In
the absence of qualified Prosecutors, the
Chief, RIPD or his qualified and designated
Investigators shall act as Prosecutors.

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