
Audio By Carbonatix
The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Dr George Akuffo Dampare, has been petitioned to arrest and put before the court, the former Acting Director of the Ghana School of Law for fraud and forgery of the school’s official documents.
The petitioner, Korsi Senyo, says the former Director and two other senior officers who are still at post, were found guilty of illegally admitting 10 unqualified students into the Ghana School of Law for the 2021/2022 academic year.
A report by a committee of inquiry set up by the General Legal Council (GLC) established that 10 students were illegally admitted into the Ghana School of Law.
The Committee also recommended the withdrawal of the said students from the school.
Admission into the only school running the professional law programme remains a contentious matter as every year, thousands of students fail the entrance examination.
Korsi Senyo also wants Juliet Adu Adjei, Registrar, Ghana School of Law and Marian Atta-Boahene, a Deputy Registrar, Ghana School of Law, also arrested and put before the court.
"Sir, the conduct of Mr Maxwell Opoku-Agyemang and his accomplices as found by the GLC borders not only on illegality but also a possible case of fraud, forgery of official documents and corruption by public officeholders.
"Accordingly, I write on behalf of the millions of concerned Ghanaians to request your high office to immediately arrest, investigate and possibly prosecute Mr Maxwell Opoku-Agyemang and his two accomplices to serve as a deterrent to other public office holders."
Korsi Senyo also petitioned the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice and the Chief Justice.
In the petition to the Chief Justice, who is also the chairman of the General Legal Council, the petitioner wants the three persons removed from the roll of lawyers.
"Under Section 16A of Act 32, the Council is empowered to remove a lawyer from the roll without holding a disciplinary enquiry. It provides as follows:
“The General Legal Council may direct the Judicial Secretary to strike off the Roll of Lawyers without the holding of a disciplinary enquiry, the name of any Lawyer who has been convicted of an offence involving dishonesty or moral turpitude and the Judicial Secretary shall comply with any such direction.”
Latest Stories
-
‘We didn’t sleep’ — Muntaka responds to criticism over Accra floods
4 minutes -
Pharmaceutical society warns of disease outbreaks after devastating floods
5 minutes -
Flooding disaster: Mahama extends sympathies to affected families
13 minutes -
ANII launches to strengthen trust between African NGOs and international donors
21 minutes -
Methodist Church extends prayers, support to flood victims in Accra
25 minutes -
Communities must help stop flooding by reporting illegal activities – Hydrological Authority
26 minutes -
Gyakie’s ‘After Midnight’ album earns SAMA nomination
27 minutes -
Nearly $1bn invested in Ghana’s flood control over two decades, yet Accra still floods
36 minutes -
Poor sanitation habits undermining flood control efforts in Accra, GARID cautions
41 minutes -
Founder of Asian super-app Gojek sentenced to years in jail for corruption
50 minutes -
Flood management requires planning, not seasonal reactions – Ahiagbah to gov’t
50 minutes -
I’m not lowering my standards for any man – Itz Tiffany
54 minutes -
When AI lies
54 minutes -
Former Black Stars and Hearts Team Manager Sabahn Quaye passes away
57 minutes -
When rain redraws the Map: Accra’s flooding crisis can no longer be called ‘normal’
1 hour