As mentioned before Clerks of Court are empowered by Section 288 of the Judicature (Resident Magistrates) Act to be the prosecuting authorities in the RM Court. Private individuals or other authorities may associate themselves with the prosecution as long as they are in possession of a fiat from the DPP.
The DPP as supreme prosecuting authority may intervene at any time, remove the conduct of the prosecution from the Clerk or the individual and take over the case. This was evidenced in the case of Raymond v Attorney General (1982) 75 Cr. App. R. 34. The Court[1] made the following findings:
The only challenge to the DPP’s powers in such circumstances is that the exercise of his powers was such that it could not be honestly and reasonably arrived at.
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