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Tsatsu Should Be Charged With A Crime Of Perjury

Fri, 24 May 2013 Source: Sarpong, Justice

When Tsatsu Tsikata stood before the nine Judges presiding over the election case

and told them that, Representatives of all the parties involved in the case counted

the boxes containing the pink sheet on the first day and the number of boxes

counted was twenty four(24) but when they went there to start counting and the

number of boxes have gone up to thirty one(31), he intentionally and wilfully lied

to the court knowing perfectly well that, nobody counted the the boxes on the first

day since they went there to just familiarize themselves over the environment and no

counting of boxes or pink sheet was done. Tsatsu as an official of the court then

committed a crime of perjury and should be charged as such since he intentionally

lied to the court unless Atuguba wants to continue to play a sidekick to the

overbloated egomaniac so called law luminary who is not even qualified to defend a

traffic ticket in court.

A chief I used to carry his stool to Mansyia Palace who treated me as his own son

once told his own biological son that, all liars are thieves, murderers and Rapists

and his reason was that,people lie to cover a real crime or there would have been no

reason to lie and I have come to realise that, what he said is a reality with my

own experience in life having observed many times people lie to hide something they

have done that goes against the norms of society. Tsatsu has convinced me that,

his conviction as a felon for stealing from people of Ghana was the right decision

if at his advance age this man can stand infront of nine noble Judges and lied that

inventory of twenty four boxes was taken infront of all parties concerned when he

knew perfectly well that such an event never took place. When Tsatsu told the nine

Judges what is quoted below, he intentionally lied to benefit from his lie.

"My Lords, as at Thursday, when preparations were being made for counting to begin,

the boxes at the registry were 24. This was confirmed by our representatives and the

referees when they went to registry. However, My Lords on Monday, the 24 boxes had

increased to 31, and it is, therefore, obvious that the exhibits in the custody of

the registry have been compromised”, Tsatsu Tsikata stated.In his opinion It is a

matter bothering on criminality... My lord we cannot discount criminality from the

process of achieving justice."

Where is the record to prove that the initial count of boxes amounted to 24? If an

inventory of the boxes were taken, would it not be the Accounting firm KPMG which

has been charged to do the counting the one to have the record and that can confirm

what Tsatsu has accused the NPP and the officials of the court for doing? Tsatsu

said his Representatives and KPMG counted 24 boxes but KPMG has come out to deny

that story.Now let us hear it from the people who supposedly did the counting.

"XYZ News can confirm that international accounting and auditing firm, KPMG, did not

take an initial inventory of the number of boxes containing pink sheets (primary

electoral records) in the custody of the Supreme Court’s Registry before it started

auditing the sheets. A Senior Partner with KPMG, Joseph Winful, told XYZ News in an

interview on Wednesday May 22, 2013 that it was not part of their mandate to take an

inventory of the boxes of pink sheets.Mr. Winful said: “No we didn’t, it was for the

simple reason that whatever we do must be stated in the scope of work we are

supposed to do”."

This is a clear case of Tsatsu knowing that there was no official count of boxes by

the KPMG and told a fib to the court without his mentor Justice Atuguba who has

been treating Tsatsu as a King without even asking him for a proof of such count.

Why did the court not ask Tsatsu to prove that there were 24 boxes counted and

signed by all the parties as he alleged in his submission despite the fact that

Petitioners Lawyer Addison told the court that what Tsatsu said was not true?

According to Mr Addison,it was obvious that somebody had a sinister agenda to

deprive the petitioners from pursuing their case and also an attempt to delay the

process agreed upon by the parties.Mr Addison said the attempt was one of the

cooked-up stories of the respondents because he was unaware that an inventory had

been taken of the boxes at the registry of the court. Why did Tsatsu and Lithur come

up with this lie about the boxes have gone from 24 boxes to 31? These people are so

confused even they forgot they have told their INFORMER mouthpiece of NDC Owner

Koku Anyidoho writing under the pseudonym, Margaret Jackson and Nana Akua Tweneboah

Koduah that, the initial count of boxes was 10 which has gone up to 17 and Koku used

that information to write an article under the heading " Stop Thief! Somebody Bloats

Pink Sheets" in which he wrote,

"Many wondered why the Judicial Secretary of the SC will rebuff the National

Security from protecting the pink sheets when it is this same outfit which provides

top notch security to members of the Supreme Court. But the fears of many people

were confirmed yesterday when the counting of the pink sheets was suspended abruptly

when the respondents in the SC challenge of the 2012 Presidential results realized

that the boxes with the pink sheets exhibits have increased from 10 to 17."

The court if it wants to be taken seriously should call Tsatsu and ask him why he

intentionally told the court something he knew was not the truth and demanded remedy

from the court. Now talk about somebody going to equity with dirty hands and

Tsatsu's face will pop up. The Court should sanction Tsatsu for lying and if

possible ban him. Tsatsu should not have been allowed to conduct the cross

examination anyway for being an ex-convict even if the law does not stipulates that

since this case is a landmark one that demands we should have people with pristine

characters to adjudicate the case and not thieves and liars and Tsatsu would not

have passed that threshold.

Justice Sarpong

(CARDINAL of TRUTH)

Columnist: Sarpong, Justice