You are not obliged to answer, of course, but I'd appreciate a clarification for my own enlightenment.
As a prosecutior, it's the integrity of the investigators that I am concerned with.
Or, written more directly, "I am concerned with the integrity of the investigators as a prosecutor."
Or, "As a prosecutor, I am concerned with the integrity of the investigators."
Could you expand on who the subject (prosecutor) is in this sentence? In the one-dimensional world of internet forums, it's very easy to misunderstand what someone posts.
"In the shoes of a prosecutor in this case, I'd be more concerned about the integrity of investigator testimony than about the integrity of reporter testimony"