Audio By Carbonatix
NPP General Secretary Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie has questioned the authenticity of a tape recording in which he is purported to have made comments contemptuous of the Supreme Court.
President of the panel of judges hearing the Election Petition hinted of a looming contempt of court charge on Sir John’s utterances.
Justice Atuguba made reference to a front-page publication by the Enquirer newspaper in which Kwadwo Owusu Afriyie also known as ‘Sir John’ is reported to have made contemptuous statements in respect of the justices.
The publication was based on comments by the NPP scribe on Oman FM, an Accra-based radio programme.
He is reported to have said the following in reference to presiding judge William Atuguba.
“Do they think we are stupid. You sit there and frown like a voodoo deity. When Addison is talking you shut him down and beat him with sticks but when it comes to Tsatsu, when he gets angry you ask him apologetically if he is angry. What hurts me the most is that man you call Atugubu or Atuguba“
He also criticized questions asked by Tsatsu Tsikata, counsel for the ruling NDC, when he cross-examined the star witness for the petitoners, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, describing them as nonsensical.
In a brief interview with Joy FM, Sir John doubted the authenticity of the tape recording referred to by Justice Atuguba.
He suggested that the tape played by Accra based radio station Radio Gold had been doctored.
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has come out with guidelines for NPP communicators commenting on the ongoing election petition hearing at the Supreme Court.
It reminded its members not to “pass personal remarks about judges."
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Prudential Life joins education stakeholders to encourage financial literacy in education curriculum
59 seconds -
‘Next of kin’ does not grant inheritance rights – Lawyer
32 minutes -
BoG Governor says reforms will shield Ghana from another financial meltdown
39 minutes -
BoG to shift banking supervision to risk-based model – Governor outlines strategy for 2026
51 minutes -
BoG Governor Dr Johnson Asiama targets 10% NPL ratio by end of 2026
59 minutes -
Nicki Minaj surprises conservatives with praise for Trump, Vance at Arizona event
1 hour -
‘The Wire,’ actor James Ransone dies by apparent suicide at 46
2 hours -
Bristol University threatened with legal action after protest at academic’s talk
2 hours -
US launches review of advanced Nvidia AI chip sales to China, sources say
2 hours -
2 nurses, security guard arrested over alleged baby theft at Tamale hospital
2 hours -
Elon Musk becomes first person worth $700 billion following pay package ruling
2 hours -
Fussy eaters and TV remote hogs: How to avoid family rows over Christmas
3 hours -
Singing at school shouldn’t just be for Christmas, teachers say
3 hours -
Pan-African Progressive Front Advances Reparatory Justice at Accra Diaspora Summit
3 hours -
Japan prepares to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima
3 hours
