Dear Editor,
It must be a matter of concern. A third world country and the world’s fastest growing economy, paying prosecutors’ fees for a case being prosecuted by the country making the extradition request of our citizens
It is not adding up.
If as is being alluded to, the country to whom the request for extradition of its citizen is made, pays the prosecutors’ fees, instead of appearing daily on tv to dispel the narrative regarding this payment, just present the clause from the Treaty which states the country to whom the request is made pays the prosecutors’ fees.
End of matter.
In the meantime, it would be seen as something clandestine, shrouded in all sorts of unethical clamour. In the past extradition requests were not given the high attention this one is being given. Of course then there was no social media. So, everything good, bad and indifferent about this case will be exposed.