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Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo has instructed Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng to provide his comments on the matters raised in a petition seeking his impeachment.
The petition for former Special Prosecutor, Martin ABK Amidu, submitted by President Akufo-Addo in accordance with Article 146 of the Constitution, prompted the Chief Justice to assess whether there is sufficient prima facie evidence to warrant the establishment of a committee to investigate the allegations against Mr Agyebeng.
In a letter dated Thursday, May 16, Chief Justice Torkornoo emphasised the importance of Agyebeng's input in addressing the issues outlined in the petition.
According to the CJ, this step is crucial in determining the appropriate course of action to be taken regarding the impeachment process.
Per the directive, the Chief Justice underscored the judiciary's commitment to upholding due process and fairness in handling the matters.
“This is to forward to you a copy of the petition dated 30th April 2024 sent to the Office of the President which was forwarded to the Office of the Honourable Lady Chief Justice on 6 May 2024.
“Kindly provide your comments to the matters raised to enable the Honourable Chief Justice to determine if a prima facie case has been made out,” portions of the letter said.
Martin Amidu's petition, dated April 30, 2024, is grounded in Section 15 of the Special Prosecutor's Act, 2017, Act 959, which centres on alleged procurement violations. Allegations in the petition include breaches related to the acquisition of vehicles for the Office of the Special Prosecutor.
Additionally, Amidu raises concerns about violations of citizens' rights, including wrongful arrests and detentions, infringements on the right to information, and improper appointments within the Office.
Among Amidu's grievances are allegations of rights abuses stemming from the arrest of individuals such as Cecilia Dapaah and Prof. Frimpong Boateng.
He also points to issues surrounding the disclosure of information, particularly regarding the request for appointment letters and salary details of OSP staff, as well as concerns over personnel appointments.
Upon receiving the petition from the former Special Prosecutor, President Akufo-Addo initiated proceedings to remove Agyebeng from office by forwarding the petition to the Chief Justice for further action.
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