The Director has the following functions in relation to the public prosecutions service—
(a) to be the head of the public prosecutions service;
(b) to ensure that the public prosecutions service functions in an efficient, economic and effective manner;
(c) to recommend to the Attorney-General, after consulting with the Director's Committee, the appointment, re‑appointment or removal from office of Crown Prosecutors;
(d) after consulting with the Director's Committee, to appoint Associate Crown Prosecutors in accordance with Part 6;
(e) to appoint or remove a Solicitor for Public Prosecutions in accordance with Part 7;
(f) to give directions to the following persons in accordance with this Act—
(i) the Chief Crown Prosecutor;
(ii) Crown Prosecutors;
(iii) Associate Crown Prosecutors;
(iv) the Solicitor for Public Prosecutions.