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Supreme Court nominee Justice Senyo Dzamefe has called on journalists to prioritise accuracy and clarity when reporting on judicial matters, cautioning against the dangers of relying on perceptions.
Speaking during his vetting by Parliament’s Appointments Committee on Monday, 16 June, Justice Dzamefe underscored the critical role the media plays in shaping public opinion about the Judiciary.
He acknowledged the media’s right to scrutinise the courts but urged journalists to be fair and truthful in their reportage.
“The press can come and cover our work. As the Judiciary, we are not sacrosanct. So we are not against journalists covering our work. We can't gag the journalists,” he said.
Justice Dzamefe, however, expressed concern over the frequent misreporting of court proceedings, warning that such inaccuracies could undermine public trust in the justice system.
“All we are asking is that journalists report the truth. We don’t have the power to stop them, but we should make sure their reportage is the truth and is fair,” he added.
He encouraged media professionals to seek clarification whenever necessary to ensure accurate reporting.
“As much as possible, do follow-ups and ask if they don’t understand anything,” he advised.
Justice Dzamefe’s remarks add to ongoing conversations around judicial transparency, media responsibility, and the need for collaboration in safeguarding the integrity of Ghana’s justice system.
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