THE ATTORNEY General (AG) has responded to concerns raised by suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo regarding the ongoing inquiry into petitions for her removal.
Key Points from the AG’s Response:
– In-Camera Hearings: The AG emphasized that holding the inquiry in-camera is a constitutional requirement designed to protect the integrity of the judiciary, including the Chief Justice. This procedure cannot be waived.
– Participation of Supreme Court Judges: The AG stated there is no legal basis to restrain Supreme Court Justices Samuel Adibu Asiedu and Gabriel Scott Pwamang from participating in the investigative committee.
Justice Asiedu did not partake in the injunction hearing, and Justice Pwamang’s prior involvement in related cases does not constitute bias.
– Committee’s Legitimacy: Contrary to claims, the AG confirmed that all committee members have duly taken their oaths of office, ensuring the committee’s legitimacy.
– Injunction Application: The AG concluded that the application for an injunction lacks sufficient grounds and should not impede the constitutional process.
This response follows the Supreme Court’s recent dismissal of an injunction application aimed at halting the Chief Justice’s suspension and the ongoing investigation. The Court’s decision allows the inquiry to proceed as constitutionally mandated.
Source: Nationaltyme.com













