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Legal practitioner and political analyst, Amanda Akuokor Clinton, has described the ongoing process to remove suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo as “lawful but not just,” raising concerns about the broader implications for judicial independence and fairness.
She made the comments on JoyNews’ *Newsfile* programme on Saturday, 24th May.
Ms Clinton, who holds a Master’s degree in African Politics and serves as Head of Chambers at Clinton Consultancy, acknowledged that the petition for the Chief Justice’s removal was activated in accordance with the constitutional provisions.
However, she questioned the equity of the process and its potential political undertones. “It may be lawful, but that does not mean it is just,” she noted.
According to her, the broader legal community and the public must consider not just the letter of the law, but the spirit in which such actions are taken, especially when they concern a person occupying such a high judicial office.
“The perception of fairness is just as important as legal correctness when it comes to protecting the integrity of our institutions,” she explained.
Ms Clinton further cautioned that while legal grounds may exist, pursuing removal in a manner that appears rushed or politicised could weaken confidence in the judiciary.
She called for transparent procedures and balanced handling of petitions against top judicial officers to maintain the sanctity of Ghana’s democratic institutions.
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