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The Domestic Violence and Victim Support Unit (DOVVSU) says it is awaiting a response from the Attorney General to commence trial against the proprietor of Great Lamptey Mills Institute. Enoch Lamptey-Mills is accused of having an affair with a 16-year-old former student of his school. He was re-arrested last week on the orders of the Attorney-General although he was set free on the same offence last year by an Accra circuit court. He is currently in custody at the Ministries police cells pending the commencement of his trial. Head of Public Relations at DOVVSU, ASP Freeman Tetteh, said officials “have officially charged him for court and a docket forwarded to the A-G’s department. It is the A-G that prosecutes rape cases unlike defilement which is prosecuted by the police…We have done our part we are only waiting for the A-G’s department to request for his person.” Meanwhile, the Ghana Education Service is revising its disciplinary regulations to cover proprietors of schools who misconduct themselves. Currently the regulations do not empower the GES to act against proprietors and teaching staff of educational institutions.

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