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Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo has made a passionate appeal to the Judicial Service Staff Association (JUSAG) to join her in reshaping the public perception of the judiciary as a corrupt institution.
She urged the entire judicial community to commit to upholding the highest standards of integrity and professionalism, noting that the judiciary’s reputation rests on the collective efforts of all its members.
Speaking at the judicial forum on Sunday, September 29 she said “… I need you to know that I know the course. I know what you do, I know how you do it, I have seen you do it and so I am here to beg you to join me in changing the image of the judicial service of Ghana as a corrupt institution,” she appealed to JUSAG.
She pointed out that the Judicial Service of Ghana must operate in line with the Directive Principles of State Policy under Chapter 6 of the 1992 Constitution, with a particular focus on safeguarding the welfare of the vulnerable.

She questioned how the nation can encourage Ghanaians to stay and thrive in their own country when land acquisition and development are so difficult.
She also highlighted the challenges in attracting foreign investors to commit to property, employment contracts, and wealth creation in Ghana.
"We can only achieve these goals when the most vulnerable can easily access the courts. This is possible only if we work with diligence, integrity, and the guiding values enshrined in the constitution," she explained.
The Chief Justice further noted that countries that successfully attract high levels of foreign investment and offer better pay to their citizens often share historical similarities with Ghana.
However, the key distinction is their commitment to discipline, integrity, and competence within the public sector, especially in their justice and regulatory systems.
"That is the simple secret, and it is the key to a prosperous economy."
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