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The Ministry of Justice of Guinea-Bissau has duties such as overseeing the administration and human resources of the judiciary and the Public Prosecutor, publishing and disseminating legal information to the public, and combating organized crime and drug trafficking that might threaten the safety of the country's citizens and impact the justice system.


List of ministers (Post-1974 upon achieving independence)

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Fidelis Almeida Cabral Fidelis may refer to: ;People: * ''See Fidelis (name)'' ;Places: * Fidelis, Florida, an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Santa Rosa County, Florida, United States. * São Fidélis, a municipality in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil * ...
(1974-1983) eferred to as the Commissioner of Justice* Filinto de Barros (1983-1984) eferred to as the Commissioner of Justice*
Paulo Correia Paulo Roberto Correia (born 14 February 1960) is a Brazilian sprinter. He competed in the men's 100 metres at the 1984 Summer Olympics The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and also known as Los Angeles 1984) ...
(1985-1986) eferred to as the Minister of Justice & Local Government*
Vasco Cabral Vasco Cabral (1926–2005) was a Bissau-Guinean writer and politician.Infopedia
. He was minister of economy and finance a ...
(1986-1987) * Nicandro Pereira Barreto (1988-1990) * Mario Cabral (1990-1991) * Joao Aurigema Cruz Pinto (1992) * Mamadu Aliu Djalo Pires (1992-1994) *
Daniel Ferreira Daniel Ferreira Caballero (born 25 September 1982) is a Paraguayan association football, footballer who played for several clubs in Chile, Ecuador, Paraguay and Peru. The son of a former Club Olimpia footballer, Ferreira was a graduate of the ...
(1994-1999) * Carlos Domingos Gomes (2000) *
Antonieta Rosa Gomes Antonieta Rosa Gomes (born May 4, 1959, in Bissau) is a Bissau-Guinean politician. Founder and leader of the Guinean Civic Forum–Social Democracy, Gomes was educated in Brazil, receiving her law degree from the University of São Paulo. She ser ...
(2000-2001) ''1st female* Dionisio Cabi (2001) * Carlos Pinto Pereira (2002) * Vesa Gomes Naluak (2002-2003) * Raimundo Perreira (2004-2006) * Namuano Dias Gomes (2006-2007) * Carmelita Barbosa Rodrigues Pires (2007-2009) * Mamadu Djalo Pires (2009-2011) *
Adelino Mano Queta Adelino may refer to: People * Adelino (given name) * Adelino (footballer, born 1994), Brazilian football striker Places * Adelino, New Mexico, American census-designated place * Tome-Adelino, New Mexico, American former census-designated place ...
(2011-2012) * Mamadu Saido Balde (2012-2013) *
Carmelita Pires Carmelita Pires (born November 16, 1963) is a Bissau-Guinean lawyer and politician. She was the Minister for Justice. She was the third woman to be a minister in her country. Life Pires was born in Bissau in 1963. She studied law at the Universit ...
(2014-2017) * Rui Sanha (2017–2018) *
Mamadú Iaia Djaló Mamadu Iaia Djaló (c. 1962 – 20 December 2021) was a Guinea-Bissau politician, and the founder and leader of the New Democracy Party. Political career Running as an independent presidential candidate in the 2005 presidential election, Djalà ...
(2018–2019) * Ruth MonteiroGuinea-Bissau names gender-par cabinet after Ethiopia, South Africa
Africa News, 5 July 2019
(2019–)


See also

* Justice ministry * Politics of Guinea-Bissau


References

{{Reflist Guinea-Bissau Government of Guinea-Bissau