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The Fourth Estate, pursuant to the order of the Court, apologises to the Honourable Court for its publications found to be in contempt of court. (The Republic Versus Manasseh Azure Awuni and 3 Others, Ex-Parte Lighthouse Chapel International, Suit Number CR/0222/2022)
The High Court Commercial Division 7, presided over by Her Ladyship Justice Jane Harriet Akweley Quaye, this morning upheld an application by the Lighthouse Chapel International for contempt of court against the Media Foundation for West Africa and three of its officers, two of whom were responsible for authoring the “Darkness in a Lighthouse” series in 2021 while suits by six of its former pastors were pending in the court.
Signed.
Editor-in-Chief, The Fourth Estate
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