And while the DPP prepares for that case, she is also still considering the evidence from police to make a decision on whether a well known attorney accused of rape should be charged.
Earlier reports had suggested that she decided not to charge him, but today, she clarified that.
Cheryl Lynn Vidal, Director of Public Prosecution
"Who has made that decision? Because I am very sure I am the person who is supposed to make that decision and I have not made any such decision."
Reporter:
"So you're still considering the evidence that's been produced by the police to decide whether in fact there will be any charges or not."
Cheryl Lynn Vidal, Director of Public Prosecution
"Yes and I met with the complainant two days ago and we're gather more evidence and we're still actively considering the matter."