The
names of the justices who have been caught up in journalist, Anas Aremeyaw’s
bribery scandal have been released.
The
Judicial Council released the names on Friday in a statement but explained that
two of them; Justice Alhaji Mohammed Ahmed Mustapha and Justice Yaw
Ansu-Gyeabuor have retired.
According
to the Judicial Council, the Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Woode is still
awaiting response from 12 of the High Court judges involved in the scandal.
High
Court judges:
- Justice Frank Opoku
- Justice Charles Quist
- Justice Kofi Essel Mensah
- Justice Mustapha Logoh
- Justice Uuter P. Dery
- Justice John Ajet-Nasam
- Justice Kwame Ohene Essel
- Justice Ernest Obimpeh
- Justice Ivy Heward-Mills
- Justice Gilbet Ayisi-Addo
The
statement added that “Also among the 22 Circuit Court Judges and Magistrates
who were referred to the Chief Justice to be dealt with in accordance with
Article 151 of the 1992 Constitution, two (2) have since April 1, 2015 been
elevated to the High Court. As such, they cannot be brought under the
provisions governing the Lower Court Judges.”
The
names of the justices who have been caught up in journalist, Anas Aremeyaw’s
bribery scandal have been released.
The
Judicial Council released the names on Friday in a statement but explained that
two of them; Justice Alhaji Mohammed Ahmed Mustapha and Justice Yaw
Ansu-Gyeabuor have retired.
According
to the Judicial Council, the Chief Justice Georgina Theodora Woode is still
awaiting response from 12 of the High Court judges involved in the scandal.
High
Court judges:
- Justice Frank Opoku
- Justice Charles Quist
- Justice Kofi Essel Mensah
- Justice Mustapha Logoh
- Justice Uuter P. Dery
- Justice John Ajet-Nasam
- Justice Kwame Ohene Essel
- Justice Ernest Obimpeh
- Justice Ivy Heward-Mills
- Justice Gilbet Ayisi-Addo
The
statement added that “Also among the 22 Circuit Court Judges and Magistrates
who were referred to the Chief Justice to be dealt with in accordance with
Article 151 of the 1992 Constitution, two (2) have since April 1, 2015 been
elevated to the High Court. As such, they cannot be brought under the
provisions governing the Lower Court Judges.”
By: Citifmonline
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