Audio By Carbonatix
A Supreme Court judge, Justice Dotse has hinted the judiciary intends to hand down very harsh sentences to those found to have engaged in electoral fraud in the recent biometric registration exercise.
He told a workshop on electoral dispute resolution in Kumasi that he and colleagues would want to use the culprits as examples to deter others in the future.
The Electoral Commission has already announced its intention to handover thousands of prospective voters found to have engaged in the fraud to the appropriate authority.
“If the state spends so much money to ensure that our polls are transparent and somebody is still determined to subvert that, we (judiciary) are the only institution in this country that has the authority and power to implement, punish and ensure sanity then it beholds on us to send a clear signal from the very onset that we will not countenance any such thing…if we revised the register in two years’ time you will see that the number of double registration would be reduced.”
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
-
Maresca leaves Chelsea after turbulent end to 2025
5 minutes -
NPP still hurting after 2024 loss – Justin Kodua
16 minutes -
Ghana declares war on illegal streaming of pay-TV content
18 minutes -
Vice President leads 44th anniversary commemoration of 31st December Revolution
19 minutes -
Valencia coach Fernando Martin dies in Indonesia boat accident
36 minutes -
Nigeria AG’s intervention brings relief to River Park estate investors – JonahCapital
48 minutes -
High number of youth behind bars is a national loss – Ashanti regional prisons commander
1 hour -
Nhyira Aboodoo shifts to monumental projects, injects GH₵270,000 into Ashanti orphanages
1 hour -
Police restores calm after swoop operation at Aboso
1 hour -
Through thick and thin in 2025: KGL Group makes national, global impact
1 hour -
Clean Air Fund sets 2026 targets, pushing gov’t toward funding, tougher laws and real health gains on air pollution
2 hours -
New Year begins with 15.92% water and 9.86% electricity tariff hikes
2 hours -
TUC, PURC call for calm amid power tariff concerns, assure public of stakeholder engagement
2 hours -
New VAT is a game changer for Ghana’s revenue collection – GRA Boss
3 hours -
Adom FM’s Strictly Highlife comes off today at Palms Convention Centre
3 hours
