Politics

I deserve to see the petitions against me – Chief Justice to Mahama

Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo has written to President John Mahama and the Council of State, requesting copies of petitions seeking her removal.

In a letter dated March 27, she expressed concern over being denied access to the documents, despite the Presidency confirming their existence. She argues that constitutional justice demands she be informed of the allegations and given the opportunity to respond.

“It is the most fundamental precept of the common law and our constitutional dispensation that no consideration that affects the rights of a defendant can be made unless the defendant has been given notice of the contents of a charge and an opportunity to respond,” she stated.

Her demand raises concerns over transparency in the process, leaving the President and the Council of State with a crucial decision to make.

See her petition below;

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