Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo suspended?

Gabriel Nana Asirifi
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Gabriel Nana Asirifi
Gabriel Nana Asirifi is a online journalist with Awake News, and web designer who writes general articles surrounding building and construction, digital marketing and advertising strategies...
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Reports reaching Awake News suggests that Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo may have been suspended, although no official confirmation has been issued by the Presidency or the Judicial Service.

The development, if accurate, could mark a significant turn in Ghana’s judicial and political landscape as constitutional consultations by President John Mahama regarding the appointment of a new Chief Justice continue to spark debate.

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Speculation over her possible suspension comes amid a legal challenge filed by former Attorney General Godfred Dame, who is seeking to stop the President’s ongoing consultation process until the Supreme Court rules on a related matter.

It remains unclear whether the court will consider this request or if any order will be issued before the next hearing.

President Mahama’s legal representative, Dr. Dominic Ayine, has indicated that there is currently no legal barrier preventing the President from continuing with the consultations.

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He emphasized that the process forms part of the President’s constitutional obligations and, in his view, cannot be lawfully paused without a court order. However, whether the courts will eventually side with this interpretation remains to be seen.

Some legal observers believe that if the Chief Justice has indeed been suspended, it could be linked to petitions filed earlier this year, calling for her removal. Reports suggest she may have responded to the allegations, but the exact nature and weight of those allegations remain unclear.

Under Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, any potential removal of a Chief Justice involves a strict legal process beginning with a determination of a prima facie case.

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If such a case is established, the President is required to suspend the Chief Justice pending the outcome of an investigation by a committee. Whether this process has been initiated or is being considered is yet to be confirmed.

For now, the situation is shrouded in uncertainty. The Supreme Court has adjourned the case regarding the President’s consultation process to May 6, reportedly due to the absence of a panel member.

Until then, questions remain about whether Chief Justice Torkornoo is still in office, whether her suspension is imminent, and what the legal implications of the ongoing consultations might be.

While the full picture is still unfolding, the developments hint at a potentially significant shift in Ghana’s judicial leadership and a test of constitutional interpretation at the highest level.


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Gabriel Nana Asirifi is a online journalist with Awake News, and web designer who writes general articles surrounding building and construction, digital marketing and advertising strategies for corporate companies. Email: gabriel@awakenews24.com
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