The Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame will face off with lawyers for Dr Cassiel Ato Forson and Richard Jakpa who are standing trial for causing financial loss to the state in processes leading up to the procurement of some ambulances.
The AG has filed an application challenging claims of mistrial and an enquiry into his conduct by the accused persons who are also alleging gross prosecutorial abuse and abuse of the court processes.
In a trial that has been described by some as politically motivated, senior legal practitioners are backing an application by the 1st accused for proceedings to be televised live.
Speaking to JoyNews, a law professor at the University of Ghana School of Law, Appiagyei-Atua said the live broadcast of the proceedings will be progressive.
"This is a case that has generated controversy, so much interest, discussions and debate. So, it has become public interest and people are interested in understanding what the law says on the subject matter and how it will impact their lives, so I think on that score it will be good if it is telecast live".
On his part, a private legal practitioner, Kwaku Paintsil said although it will be in the interest of the country for cases to be telecast live, resources available to the judiciary may not permit it.
Justice is dispensed in the name of people like you and I, and if we really had the opportunity, then not only this particular case but every case that is in Ghana could be telecast live. But at the end of the day, the real issue is about the resources or funds and what budget the judiciary has for this activity," he stressed.
Background
Richard Jakpa, under cross-examination, revealed that the Attorney General had been contacting him at unusual hours to solicit testimony against the Minority Leader, Dr Ato Forson.
This revelation, strengthened by a 16-minute phone conversation between Mr Jakpa and the Attorney General, has sparked discussions among Ghanaians, with some persons calling for the resignation of Attorney General, Godfred Dame.
Dr Ato Forson, a former Deputy Finance Minister and current Minority Leader, is currently on trial for his alleged involvement in the procurement of defective ambulances for Ghana. He is accused of causing financial loss to the state to the tune of 2.3 million Euros.
At a recent press conference, the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) played a 16-minute tape allegedly featuring a conversation between the Attorney General and Jakpa.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has refuted the claims made in the audio, asserting that it has been "doctored and manipulated" with malicious intent.
However, the Attorney General has personally not commented on the tape, although his office has sought to downplay it, saying he will remain at post.
Subsequently, lawyers for the Minority Leader and the third accused filed a supplementary affidavit for an order of mistrial, injunction and/or stay of proceedings in the ongoing ambulance case.
The application is likely to be moved today, Tuesday June 4, 2024.
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