President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has issued a federal decree appointing His Excellency Sultan Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Juwaid as Assistant Attorney General at the Federal Public Prosecution.
Al-Juwaid is recognised as one of the UAE's distinguished legal professionals in Public Prosecution, with 30 years of dedicated service in Federal Public Prosecution.
He served as First Advocate General at the Federal Prosecutor General's Office and held the position of Director of the Examination and Follow-up Department at the Federal Prosecutor General's Office, along with organisational supervision of the Development, Human Resources, Information Technology, and the advancement of the Public Prosecution Electronic Programme.
He has represented the Federal Public Prosecution at several local, regional, and international events, conferences, and workshops as a speaker and expert. He has also chaired and participated in several judicial committees.
Al-Juwaid graduated from the College of Law at the UAE University in 1991 and was among the first alumni of the UAE Institute of Training and Judicial Studies in 1992.
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