True. In many legal systems, the public prosecution service operates independently from the Ministry of Justice. While the Minister of Justice may have oversight or administrative responsibilities related to the justice system, they are typically not involved in the day-to-day activities of prosecution and do not act as a prosecutor. The public prosecution is usually hierarchically structured, with prosecutors carrying out their duties independently with the goal of upholding the law.
The public procecution is on organ which is hierarchically and the direction of the minister having justice in his/her attribution however the minister of justice is not a prosecutor (false/true)
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