4 Mr Robinson, who appears for the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions, has submitted that the Director should have the opportunity to address the Court as to why, instead of directed verdicts of acquittal, this Court should order that there be a re-trial. Mr Robinson confirms that, as we were told during the hearing, the state of the evidence at trial was such that both convictions did depend upon the admissibility of the record of interview. The possibility of a retrial was not the subject of oral argument but was first raised in supplementary written submissions filed after the appeal hearing. The Director says that, following his conviction, Mr Thomas made certain statements in a media interview. These statements, so the Director submits, might constitute a fresh and sufficient basis for conviction on both counts.