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The Supreme Court deserves commendation for standing firm and protecting the integrity of the judicial process. By rejecting the Attorney-General’s application for review in the Adu Boahene criminal disclosures case, the Co ...
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The Attorney-General’s attempt to reopen the matter was disappointing and unnecessary. Rather than respecting the Court’s earlier ruling, the AG appeared determined to push the limits of procedure, raising concerns about ...
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In a constitutional democracy, the courts must be respected, not pressured. On this occasion, the Supreme Court rose to that responsibility while the Attorney-General fell short of it.
The Supreme Court has spoken clearly. Rule of law over rule of power.
The AG’s persistence was unnecessary and legally weak.
The AG should respect finality in judgments, not test the Court’s patience.
Democracy works when courts are bold and independent.
The Supreme Court reminded everyone: procedure matters.
The Supreme Court stood for fairness; the AG stood corrected.
Kudos to the Supreme Court for protecting judicial integrity.
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