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Supreme Court strikes out supplementary affidavit by suspended Chief Justice

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22 days ago
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The Supreme Court struck out a supplementary affidavit filed by suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, alleging inhumane treatment and violation of dignity. 

The affidavit was deemed a breach of confidentiality provisions under the Constitution, as it disclosed aspects of the committee’s deliberations.

A five-member panel of the court upheld an objection raised by the deputy Attorney General, Justice Srem Sai who argued that the supplementary affidavit violated Article 146(8) of the Constitution. That provision mandates that proceedings concerning the removal of justices be conducted in private.

According to the deputy Attorney General, by deposing to an affidavit that disclosed aspects of the committee’s deliberations, the suspended Chief Justice breached this constitutional requirement.

Former Attorney General and legal counsel for Justice Torkonoo, Godfred Yeboah Dame, countered that the affidavit was submitted within a judicial forum and not disclosed to the general public. He argued that this did not constitute a breach of Article 146(8).

Nonetheless, the Supreme Court held that the contents of the affidavit indeed violated the confidentiality provisions under the Constitution and accordingly struck it out.

source: Theannouncergh.com