
Ghana's Suspended Chief Justice Seeks Public Hearing: Attorney General's Insight
Ghana's Suspended Chief Justice: Attorney General Comments on Removal Process Accra, Ghana – The ongoing removal process of suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo has taken another turn with Attorney General Godfred Dame's recent comments. In an interview, Dame described Torkonoo as "a very strong woman," emphasizing her faith and belief in the ultimate triumph of truth. He highlighted her composed approach to the situation and her request for a public hearing, stating, "She wants light to be shed on the proceedings." This request, Dame suggested, reflects Torkonoo's confidence in the justice system and her desire for transparency. The Attorney General drew a parallel between Torkonoo's situation and the impeachment trial of former US President Bill Clinton, noting that even powerful figures face scrutiny. He emphasized Torkonoo's calm demeanor in the face of criticism, stating, "She's waiting for the day to speak." The interview offers a glimpse into the complexities of the legal and political landscape surrounding the Chief Justice's suspension. While the specifics of the removal process remain under legal review, Dame's comments shed light on the key figure's perspective and the broader implications of the case for Ghana's judicial system. The call for a public hearing underscores the importance of transparency and accountability in the face of high-profile legal challenges.