

Ghana's Chief Justice Suspension: Expert Slams Petition to Dissolve Probe Committee
Ghana's Chief Justice Suspension Probe: Expert Calls for Dismissal of Dissolution Petition The ongoing investigation into the suspension of Ghana's Chief Justice has taken a new turn with a petition calling for the dissolution of the investigating committee. The petition cites a brief, 20-second meeting as evidence of procedural irregularities. However, Kwaku Ansa-Asare, former Director of the Ghana Law School, has voiced strong opposition to the petition. "Calling on the President to dissolve a committee over a 20-second meeting should be dismissed," Ansa-Asare stated in an interview with JoyNews. He argued that the brevity of the meeting does not automatically invalidate the committee's proceedings. He further suggested that the focus should be on the substance of the investigation, not the duration of a single meeting. The Supreme Court building in Accra serves as a backdrop to the report, emphasizing the gravity of the legal issues at stake. The report highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the Chief Justice's suspension and the potential implications for the country's judicial system. The matter is likely to continue to unfold, with Ansa-Asare's comments adding a significant perspective to the ongoing discussion.