In promulgating the Administration of Criminal Justice Act in 2015, the National Assembly addressed the issue of confessional statements by including provisions which require investigators to give the defendant the opportunity of having his counsel witness the process of obtaining his statement with video evidence of the session. This was not complied with by many investigators and there have been different interpretations by different courts of the true intention of the parliament. This has now been resolved by the Supreme Court in the case of Charles Akaeze and other cases.