PLEASE, MR GOVERNMENT, TAKE A SECOND LOOK AT UP GRADING AND EDUCATING OUR JUDGES. I THINK MOST OF THEM NEED NEW SCHOOLING
PLEASE, MR GOVERNMENT, TAKE A SECOND LOOK AT UP GRADING AND EDUCATING OUR JUDGES. I THINK MOST OF THEM NEED NEW SCHOOLING
mensah abrampa 12 years ago
You're absolutely right. Continuous education is what all ghanaians need. It's not just the judges but doctors in all their fields of speciality, engineers, technicians, teachers, etc. The world of knowledge is changing reall ... read full comment
You're absolutely right. Continuous education is what all ghanaians need. It's not just the judges but doctors in all their fields of speciality, engineers, technicians, teachers, etc. The world of knowledge is changing really fast and it's important we catch up and keep up with the frightening pace for our own good.
Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 12 years ago
Mensah Abrampa how are you? I sometimes wonder if Ghanaian Judges are too keen to award judgement debts payments against the State. I know it is not the duty of a Judge to make a case for the state but for State Attorneys to ... read full comment
Mensah Abrampa how are you? I sometimes wonder if Ghanaian Judges are too keen to award judgement debts payments against the State. I know it is not the duty of a Judge to make a case for the state but for State Attorneys to make the state's case in court. Not withstanding this, it is the responsibility of the Judge to ensure that claims are legitimate and have basis in law. From some of the judgement debts cases, it appears to me that some Judges are not patriotic enough and fail to do due diligence. For example and as reported by the media, one such claims involved a foreign company that had been liquidated in their home country but used the same name to claim millions of dollars from the state through judgement debt in a Ghanaian court. That could never happen in Europe.
It's a subject I intend to explore in a future article. I wonder if some judges get kick backs after the cases.
MenayeAFUAforiwa 12 years ago
Kofi Ata, have you forgotten that these Judges and the Politicians have their shares in these Judgement Debt monies?It is the politicians who always presure the government bodies for quick settlements of the debts.
Kofi Ata, have you forgotten that these Judges and the Politicians have their shares in these Judgement Debt monies?It is the politicians who always presure the government bodies for quick settlements of the debts.
kokrokoo 1 12 years ago
Our judges are corrupt to the core! This is one case in point! Our judges award judgement in 'contract' cases even where there is no valid contract!???? How?????
At the slightest hint of a relationship, our judges would aw ... read full comment
Our judges are corrupt to the core! This is one case in point! Our judges award judgement in 'contract' cases even where there is no valid contract!???? How?????
At the slightest hint of a relationship, our judges would award huge judgements?
It's as if these judgements are based on findings that the state has a duty of care to these individuals or companies no matter how tenuous.
Until we can clean up our judiciary, our democracy falters!
' and Jesus wept ' 12 years ago
CE, synonymous to PM (Preventive Maintenance)is alien to our governing bodies in Ghana. Ironically, most of the departmental heads schooled in reputable institutions outside the country where they were exposed to such things ... read full comment
CE, synonymous to PM (Preventive Maintenance)is alien to our governing bodies in Ghana. Ironically, most of the departmental heads schooled in reputable institutions outside the country where they were exposed to such things everyday. The Ghanaian leadership is hooked on drugs and have been enslaved to inferiority complexes. Listen to leaders in Ghana calling their brothers and sisters pepeni/pepefour,tani/ntafour. Some even go as far as calling for ethnic cleansing. Words like 'Yen akanfour' should not be used in Ghana. When are we going to mobilize our forces to build the nation? We have refused to do the right things. Until we change our way of thinking and embrace each other, this country will forever remain in the gutters with its citizens.
anna 12 years ago
corruption eveywhere so on one is honest in gh oh no its a shame!!!!
corruption eveywhere so on one is honest in gh oh no its a shame!!!!
Baffour 12 years ago
Protect the state from all legal issues brought against it. In so doing, you protect the national purse. Thank you.
Protect the state from all legal issues brought against it. In so doing, you protect the national purse. Thank you.
Evans 12 years ago
After the NPP, all the A-Gs we have had are 'dangerously dubious crooks', who deserve firing squad ... period !
After the NPP, all the A-Gs we have had are 'dangerously dubious crooks', who deserve firing squad ... period !
Barima Yaw 12 years ago
why
why
NAADU MAHANI 12 years ago
HMMMMMMMM,NSEM PII.OMAN GHANA PAA NI NDC MAHAMA TOO MUCH CORRUPTS,ONYAME KASA MA OMAN GHANA
HMMMMMMMM,NSEM PII.OMAN GHANA PAA NI NDC MAHAMA TOO MUCH CORRUPTS,ONYAME KASA MA OMAN GHANA
Barima Yaw 12 years ago
hwre
hwre
Sumdom 12 years ago
Oh NDC. In only 4 years lies and corruption have changeed the face of Ghana.
Oh NDC. In only 4 years lies and corruption have changeed the face of Ghana.
Whatever 12 years ago
Under what circumstance can a governor of the esteemed bank of Ghana be imprisoned? certainly, contempt is not and can never be one of them. Unless that judge want to face the anger of the people who put him there. The notion ... read full comment
Under what circumstance can a governor of the esteemed bank of Ghana be imprisoned? certainly, contempt is not and can never be one of them. Unless that judge want to face the anger of the people who put him there. The notion in this news report is plain absurd
Nat 12 years ago
God bless the A-G. Sanity is now r eturning to Ghana Ministry of Justice
. Thanks to the noble wisdom of JM in choosing an honest A-G.
God bless the A-G. Sanity is now r eturning to Ghana Ministry of Justice
. Thanks to the noble wisdom of JM in choosing an honest A-G.
Danny, London 12 years ago
All sane and patriotic Ghanaians must shout loud to appreciate and gratefully thank Mrs Marietta Appiah for her excellent work being done in the Courts as at now.
Marietta Appiah is credibly a good choice for the office sh ... read full comment
All sane and patriotic Ghanaians must shout loud to appreciate and gratefully thank Mrs Marietta Appiah for her excellent work being done in the Courts as at now.
Marietta Appiah is credibly a good choice for the office she is now occupying as Attorney General. May the Good Lord God bless her richly and more so with enduring good health. Concern Ghanaians can visibly see her good works by defending Ghana against those corrupt Lebanese companies, who are always trying to eat where they had never sowed. It is a fact that Lebanese do not learn in their life. They always want to take someone else property and that clearly is not a thing in this life. I clearly remember these Lebanese people who stole a lot of Ghana's money through very dubious and fraud ways in the 1960 and 1970s'
and cannot believe they have not change a bit. Simply they are crooks.
On our Honoured Attorney General, the Government who appointed her must firmly stand by her to fight all these dubious cases of judgement debts brought into our Courts by all crooks and very corrupt officials and lawyers click. It is very disheartening to always learn of foreign crooks trying hard to work our legal system just to get money from Ghana's coffers. Now, where is Mr Martin Amidu? I reckon he will not bother much to help Mrs Marietta Appiah in all these suits coming into our courts. Mr Amidu, unfortunately, Ghanaians do not appreciate much what they have got in you now. However, the kind heart of yours will certainly encourage you to give assistance whenever you are needed by this current Attorney General, which I believe will be immense credit to your good.
Yes, this Lebanese company, Sweater and Socks, what sort of did they do for Ghana Government during Rawlings time, that they did not collect their money till 2013? Why have they waited till now before going to court? The fact is this is a Civilian Government so they are thinking they can get cheap money. No and No. President Mahama must stand strong behind Mrs Marietta Appiah, the Attorney General he appointed to defend and difeat these crooks as many times as they will appear in our courts. This is the time that all payments of so called judgement debts MUST stop. Enough is enough for Ghanaians and the country.
MenayeAFUAforiwa 12 years ago
A Judgement Debt Order saved a State Attorney fromjail because of a Lebanese? God have mercy. Up till date these fucking garlic chewing suckers still rule in our country?Gone were the days when they collaborated with the anot ... read full comment
A Judgement Debt Order saved a State Attorney fromjail because of a Lebanese? God have mercy. Up till date these fucking garlic chewing suckers still rule in our country?Gone were the days when they collaborated with the another blood sucking British administration stealing our country to the bones.I thought they've all left our shores not knowing they left some remnants behind.And on top coniving with our corrupt politicians for Judgement Debt Money.
GYASI. 12 years ago
IT is time for our educated ladies especially the judges, to show the crook males judges that, there are still "YAA ASENTEWAS" in Ghana and when giving the chance, will finish with all these bastards in league with foreigners ... read full comment
IT is time for our educated ladies especially the judges, to show the crook males judges that, there are still "YAA ASENTEWAS" in Ghana and when giving the chance, will finish with all these bastards in league with foreigners, to rob the of its resources in the name of "judgement debts"
Ufh 12 years ago
Our own courts giving money away to Labanese for what ever reason,when we dont have electricity, water and hopitals or schools we the people must come together to stop this so called judgement debt, it must stop now!!!!!
Our own courts giving money away to Labanese for what ever reason,when we dont have electricity, water and hopitals or schools we the people must come together to stop this so called judgement debt, it must stop now!!!!!
Kwame 12 years ago
He have to commend the governor for saving us from another Woyome saga.
He have to commend the governor for saving us from another Woyome saga.
PLEASE, MR GOVERNMENT, TAKE A SECOND LOOK AT UP GRADING AND EDUCATING OUR JUDGES. I THINK MOST OF THEM NEED NEW SCHOOLING
You're absolutely right. Continuous education is what all ghanaians need. It's not just the judges but doctors in all their fields of speciality, engineers, technicians, teachers, etc. The world of knowledge is changing reall ...
read full comment
Mensah Abrampa how are you? I sometimes wonder if Ghanaian Judges are too keen to award judgement debts payments against the State. I know it is not the duty of a Judge to make a case for the state but for State Attorneys to ...
read full comment
Kofi Ata, have you forgotten that these Judges and the Politicians have their shares in these Judgement Debt monies?It is the politicians who always presure the government bodies for quick settlements of the debts.
Our judges are corrupt to the core! This is one case in point! Our judges award judgement in 'contract' cases even where there is no valid contract!???? How?????
At the slightest hint of a relationship, our judges would aw ...
read full comment
CE, synonymous to PM (Preventive Maintenance)is alien to our governing bodies in Ghana. Ironically, most of the departmental heads schooled in reputable institutions outside the country where they were exposed to such things ...
read full comment
corruption eveywhere so on one is honest in gh oh no its a shame!!!!
Protect the state from all legal issues brought against it. In so doing, you protect the national purse. Thank you.
After the NPP, all the A-Gs we have had are 'dangerously dubious crooks', who deserve firing squad ... period !
why
HMMMMMMMM,NSEM PII.OMAN GHANA PAA NI NDC MAHAMA TOO MUCH CORRUPTS,ONYAME KASA MA OMAN GHANA
hwre
Oh NDC. In only 4 years lies and corruption have changeed the face of Ghana.
Under what circumstance can a governor of the esteemed bank of Ghana be imprisoned? certainly, contempt is not and can never be one of them. Unless that judge want to face the anger of the people who put him there. The notion ...
read full comment
God bless the A-G. Sanity is now r eturning to Ghana Ministry of Justice
. Thanks to the noble wisdom of JM in choosing an honest A-G.
All sane and patriotic Ghanaians must shout loud to appreciate and gratefully thank Mrs Marietta Appiah for her excellent work being done in the Courts as at now.
Marietta Appiah is credibly a good choice for the office sh ...
read full comment
A Judgement Debt Order saved a State Attorney fromjail because of a Lebanese? God have mercy. Up till date these fucking garlic chewing suckers still rule in our country?Gone were the days when they collaborated with the anot ...
read full comment
IT is time for our educated ladies especially the judges, to show the crook males judges that, there are still "YAA ASENTEWAS" in Ghana and when giving the chance, will finish with all these bastards in league with foreigners ...
read full comment
Our own courts giving money away to Labanese for what ever reason,when we dont have electricity, water and hopitals or schools we the people must come together to stop this so called judgement debt, it must stop now!!!!!
He have to commend the governor for saving us from another Woyome saga.