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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
FINAL REPORT
The Committee set up by Chief Justice Georgina T. Wood to investigate the circumstances under which 1,020 grammes of cocaine exhibit tendered in evidence at an Accra Circuit Court turned into washing soda.
The Committee was chaired by a Justice of the Court of Appeal, Mrs. Justice Agnes Dordzie and held its public sittings in the Supreme Court Building.
Other members of the Committee were Mr. Justice Abdullah Iddrisu, a Justice of the High Court, Mr. John Bannerman, the Chief Registrar-General with Mr. Nii Boye Quartey, Deputy Director of Human Resource as Secretary.
The Terms of Reference of the Committee were:
• to establish the role played by the Trial Judge and other court officials including the Registrar and the Court Clerk in this matter.
• other matters related thereto.
The Committee which began sitting on December 15, 2011 was given seven days to submit its report.
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