Audio By Carbonatix
Deputy General Secretary of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Haruna Mohammed, has criticised the Attorney General, Dr Dominic Ayine, for what he described as a tendency to “prosecute cases in the media” rather than through due judicial process.
Speaking on JoyNews’ AM Show on Monday, 16 June, Mr Mohammed expressed concern over the public disclosures made by the Attorney General’s office in recent high-profile cases, particularly involving former public officials.
“Go to court and stop prosecuting your cases in the media,” Mr Mohammed asserted.
He warned that the public airing of sensitive allegations risks prejudicing legal outcomes and undermining the presumption of innocence.
“If you have a case, take it to the courts where the facts can be tested,” he added, calling for a return to what he described as “responsible, impartial legal practice”.
Meanwhile, Deputy Attorney General Dr Justice Srem Sai has defended the current prosecutorial approach, saying that the Attorney General’s actions are guided solely by the law.
Speaking on JoyNews’ PM Express on Wednesday, Dr Srem Sai stressed that Dr Ayine “will not trade anything for the position of the law” and will not yield to political or public pressure in the administration of justice.
Dr Srem Sai also shared that he fully understood the gravity of the role when he accepted the appointment, noting the expectations of Ghanaians.
“I felt the weight of expectation of Ghanaians upon my appointment,” he said. “But one thing that made me happy about this was my boss.” He praised Dr Ayine as a principled legal mind committed to due process and national accountability.
Latest Stories
-
Kwame Dadzie: Don’t spend government’s GH¢5 million to film sector
13 minutes -
Former Accra Mayor Blankson endorses Wontumi for NPP national chairmanship
1 hour -
Eid festivals explained on Behind The Lens with Queen Liz
1 hour -
Meet Emelia Naa Ayeley Aryee, the Ghanaian Gender Advocate helping couples overcome infertility stigma
2 hours -
Oil pulls back as traders look for progress on US-Iran talks
2 hours -
The proposed imposition of a 0.75% fee on Mobile Money-To-Bank transfers raises serious concerns regarding fairness, financial inclusion, and the underlying principle of interoperability within the digital financial ecosystem
2 hours -
Trump raises refugee ceiling by 10,000 to bring in more white South Africans
3 hours -
One killed and others missing after chemical explosion at US paper mill
3 hours -
First Ghanaians set to be repatriated from South Africa over anti-immigrant protests
3 hours -
Deliver or be questioned – Majority Chief Whip warns OSP
3 hours -
Crime is everywhere – Dafeamekpor slams OSP’s Accra-centred operations
3 hours -
Don’t be cocooned in Accra – Dafeamekpor pushes OSP to invade districts
4 hours -
Free sanitary pads and pad bank Initiative cut teenage pregnancy in Bosomtwe – Girl Child coordinator
4 hours -
Asunafo North Municipal Assembly deploys DL-Rev Software to tackle revenue shortfall
4 hours -
General Mosquito promised to ‘annihilate’ NPP – Dafeamekpor reveals details of earlier tour
4 hours