06 January 2009

East Timor Legal News 6 January 2009

Horta calls on state bodies to pay attention to judicial problems Radio Televisaun Timor Leste 6 January 2009 - Following the absence of the Appellate Court President Claudio Ximenes in the office, President Jose Ramos Horta has called on the Timor’s state bodies to look at judicial problems in the country.

Police yet to identify suspect of murdering a man in Laga Radio Televisaun Timor Leste 6 January 2009 - Baukau Police Operational Commander, Armindo Faria said the police were yet to identify a man suspected of being engaged in murdering fifty-year-old Urbano Piadede in the Samagia area of Laga.

Gusmao calls on security forces to abandon bad behaviors Timor Post 6 January 2009 - Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao has called on the Timor's security forces, such as the Timorese Defense Force (F-FDTL) and National Police (PNTL) to strengthen unity among them and firmly show that Timor-Leste is not a failed country.

Government should look at judicial affairs: Horta Radio Televisaun Timor Leste 6 January 2009 - President Jose Ramos Horta has urged the Government led by Prime Minister Xanana Gusmao to look at judicial system of the country after the Court of Appeal President left his post for about three months.

Governmentto confirm table of goods price with Indonesian Govt Radio Televisaun Timor Leste 6 January 2009 - The Timorese Government has planned to confirm the table of goods prices in the markets with the Indonesian Government.

Horta calls on ministers to reduce overseas visits Timor Post 6 January 2009 - President Jose Ramos Horta has urged the ministers to reduce their overseas visist in 2009, because there is a lot work to be done in the country.

Fretilin will convey claims to the human rights and justice ombudsman Radio Televisaun Timor Leste 6 January 2009 - Fretilin Bench Chief, Aniceto Guterres, said they would present claims to the Timorese Human Rights and Justice Ombudsman (PDHJ) to investigate profoundly into the process of purchasing cars for the MPs.

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