Prosecutors will decide whether to charge Brittany Higgins' alleged rapist within weeks. Australian Federal Police Commissioner Reece Kershaw on Tuesday revealed the force's ACT policing arm was moving closer to completing its investigation. 'I have been informed by the ACT chief police officer that a brief of evidence is likely to be provided to the director of ACT public prosecutions in the coming weeks,' he told Senate estimates. Once a brief of evidence is provided, the DPP decides whether charges will be laid. 'All of us would want justice for any victim in these circumstances,' Mr Kershaw added.