issued two legal opinions stating in particular that there was no loss caused to Government by the supply of ARVs, ACTs and other drugs by QCIL Ltd;  The Attorney General, by issuing his legal opinion, acted within his constitutional powers and that contravened cannot be said to have the principles of good governance, democracy and rule of law;  The Attorney General independently and within his constitutional mandate analysed all relevant facts in the report and shared his conclusions with the IGG. He then evaluated the IGG’s recommendations for their appropriate implementation;  The IGG does not require any consent or approval of any authority to discontinue proceedings as provided under Section 14(8) of the Inspectorate of Government Act, 2002;  The Attorney General exercised his constitutional mandate in issuing the aforesaid legal opinion and in doing so, he neither altered the IGG’s report nor influenced the Inspectorate of Government;  The Respondent would raise a preliminary objection as to whether matters in the Reference are proper questions for the interpretation or infringement of the Treaty; and  The Reference has no merit and should be dismissed. Reference No. 5 of 2013 Page 8

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