Ministry of Justice and Border Control (Nauru)

The Ministry of Justice and Border Control of Nauru upholds the Constitution of Nauru, provides legal advice to the federal government, represents the interests of the country in civil and criminal matters. The ministry is divided into six sections:[1]

  • Secretariat
  • Prosecution
  • Regional Processing Centre Administration
  • Immigration & Passport
  • Quarantine
  • Correctional Services
  • Refugee Status Determination

List of ministers (1972-present)

See also

References

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