Atta Akyea Slams Adu Boahene’s Trial As Political Witch-Hunt
Legal practitioner and Member of Parliament, Samuel Atta Akyea, has lashed out at the state over what he described as a travesty of justice in the ongoing trial of former ...
Legal practitioner and Member of Parliament, Samuel Atta Akyea, has lashed out at the state over what he described as a travesty of justice in the ongoing trial of former ...
The African Judicial Independence Fund (AJIF) has warned that judicial independence must be depoliticized and protected at all costs as Ghana navigates the legal and political maze surrounding the possible ...
The NPP crisis appears to be deepening as prominent lawyer and media personality, Richard Dela Sky, sharply criticized the party's recent “Thank-You Tour,” calling it an ill-timed move that reflects ...
Public confidence in the judiciary continues to erode, and Oliver Barker-Vormawor is not holding back in placing blame where he believes it belongs. Reacting to Global InfoAnalytic's April 2025 poll ...
A letter written by Professor Stephen Kwaku Asare, Fellow in Public Law and Justice at CDD-Ghana, following Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo's suspension by President Mahama, has sparked intense contemplation on ...
Hon. Vincent Ekow Assafuah, Esq. has expressed concern that judicial independence is being undermined politically, warning that Ghana's democratic fabric is being stretched thin as he decries the assault on ...
President John Dramani Mahama has suspended Her Ladyship Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo, the Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana, after a prima facie case was established against ...
Lawyer and political activist Oliver Barker-Vormawor has sparked intense controversy with explosive allegations that place the judiciary at the center of deep-rooted corruption and unchecked privilege within Ghana’s legal system. ...
Amid calls to protect judicial independence, Ghana’s democracy faces pressure not only from political actors who test constitutional limits but also from internal threats within its own institutions. According to ...
In Ghana’s ever-evolving democratic journey, one thing remains clear: due process is non-negotiable. At the heart of this process lies audi alteram partem—“hear the other side.” Accordingly, legal scholar and ...