The Public Prosecution Service (Ministério Público or MP) has proposed reforms to the Code of Criminal Procedure to streamline investigations, including granting prosecutors authority to select emails for evidence without initial judicial oversight. The director of the Central Department of Investigation and Penal Action (Departamento Central de Investigação e Ação Penal or DCIAP), Rui Cardoso, stated these changes aim to prevent years-long delays in complex cases.
Prosecutors propose changes to digital evidence access rules

Context & Explainers
The Ministério Público (Public Prosecution Service) is Portugal's independent state prosecution body, responsible for leading criminal investigations, bringing charges, and representing the public interest in court.
The MP operates autonomously from the government and the police, though it directs criminal investigations carried out by the Polícia Judiciária, PSP, and GNR. It is led by the Procurador-Geral da República (Attorney General), who is appointed by the President on the government's proposal.
The MP gets involved in high-profile cases including corruption, financial crime, and incidents of potential institutional negligence. It also defends the legality of government actions and protects citizens' fundamental rights through the courts.





