On that one, it would be the standard conventional practice to rely on the Attorney General, but I understand the reservations there. I would say that as long as there was some measure of transparency or accountability, such that if an egregious decision were taken there could be some form of remedial action, then that would probably be preferable to allocating it to a professional public servant, for example.
On June 3rd, 2024. See this statement in context.