Law officer of the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar
Gibraltar HM Attorney General for Gibraltar
Coat of arms of His Majesty's Government of Gibraltar
Incumbent Michael Llamas CMG KC since 25 October 2022 (2022-10-25)
Government Law Offices
Style
Attorney General
Member of
ex officio member of the Gibraltar Parliament
Reports to
Governor of Gibraltar Chief Minister of Gibraltar
Nominator
Chief Minister of Gibraltar
Appointer
Governor of Gibraltar (on the advice and recommendations of the Specified Appointments Commission, in accordance with the constitution
Term length
At His Majesty's pleasure
First holder
Sir James Cochrane
Salary
£139,886 per annum (2023)[1]
Website
www.gibraltarlawoffices.gov.gi/attorney
Politics of Gibraltar
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Constitution Order 1950
Constitution Order 1964
Constitution Order 1969
Constitution Order 2006
European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2019
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Monarch
Charles III
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Governor
David Steel
Chief Minister
Fabian Picardo
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Speaker
Adolfo J. Canepa
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His Majesty's Attorney General for Gibraltar is the chief legal advisor of HM Government of Gibraltar.[2] He combines the functions of Attorney General and Director of Public Prosecutions and is also an ex officio member of the Gibraltar Parliament. The Attorney General's Chambers have a number of Crown Counsel.
He is appointed by the Governor of Gibraltar, acting on the advice and recommendations of the Specified Appointments Commission, in accordance with the constitution.
The incumbent Attorney General for Gibraltar is the Gibraltarian Michael Llamas CMG KC.
^"Draft Government of Gibraltar Estimates of Revenue & Expenditure 2023/2024" (PDF). April 2023.
^"Welcome to Gibraltar". Archived from the original on 30 December 2015. Retrieved 25 October 2015.
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