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Gov’t dragged to Supreme Court over judges pay cut

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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    they wasted ghana's time and money by giving too much attention to that STUPID petition!!! npp would never have let that case be heard or tolerated anywhere....NONSENSE!!! sack all of them...

  • Jeff, UK 10 years ago

    There we go again

  • PAT 10 years ago

    In whose interest is he doing this? NPP in disguise always wish to create disturbances in the Country because they are not in power

  • Nana Ben 10 years ago

    Incompetence in the highest order - Sorry that any gross incompetence is attibuted to the NPP. The one who increased the salaries is also an NPP Chairman. The one who vouched the payments is also NPP General Secretary. NDC is ...
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  • earn it not steel 10 years ago

    What has this got to do with Samuel Ampmmah. Cheap publicity

  • Mr tina 10 years ago

    We waste monies on judges and lawers that is why the country is not moving forward. We need to invest in science for better development. Doctors and engineers need to be moltivated to pring out their best not lawyers

  • gerker 10 years ago

    Judges in Ghana ought not to be given pay cuts, it will only encourage them to demand higher bribery payments than they do at present.

  • BOBBINBEN 10 years ago

    As this suit has to do with the cutting down of judges' & magistrates' salaries, we live to see if they would throw out the suit like they did in Awuni's suit against the sale of Merchant Bank by Mahama-led government.

  • Kwesi Agbenu 10 years ago

    Has Samuel Ampomah the locus standi to challenge the salary cuts of judges? Is he a judge? Just making interpretation to Awuni/Merchant Bank Waaa ruling.