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Prof. Mike Oquaye criticises gov’t over ‘secret trial’ of Chief Justice

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Former Speaker of Parliament, Professor Aaron Mike Oquaye, has criticised the ruling National Democratic Congress (NDC) over what he described as the mishandling of the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo.

In an exclusive interview with JoyNews, Prof. Oquaye raised concerns about the transparency and integrity of the process, particularly questioning the decision to conduct proceedings in-camera.

He argued that the judiciary must be insulated from political interference, adding that the current handling of the matter risks eroding confidence in the rule of law.

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The Chief Justice was recently suspended following allegations of misconduct, after which a formal petition was submitted to President John Mahama, prompting the formation of a committee to investigate the matter.

The proceedings, however, have largely been conducted in-camera, drawing criticism from sections of the public and some legal minds.

While the NDC government maintains that the suspension was carried out in accordance with constitutional provisions, Prof. Quaye argues that the secrecy surrounding the process undermines the principles of accountability and due process.

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