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Obfuscation by lawyers is confusing the public over judicial corruption

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  • Dr. SAS, Attorney at Law 8 years ago

    Excellent analyses of the law and facts.

    Thanks.

  • Ghanaman THE REAL 8 years ago

    Thanks for your much appreciated and timely article, Mr Duodu. The utterances of some of the defence lawyers involved is so crass one wonders the level of education they're given at law school! I hope they'll learn some lesso ...
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  • Osu Klottey 8 years ago

    Corruption in the Judiciary can and will never stop,while exchange of gifts is a deep rooted Ghanaian culture,reciprocate is often what is turn as corruption,its everywhere in our society and institutions,Customs,Police,Army, ...
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  • Kwame 8 years ago

    Thank you for the article. Good input to fight this even harder! People must wake up!

  • Godd 8 years ago

    I concur with everything said in this article. There should be no obfuscation in this case. The public has already been too long confused. We want a clear and swift prosecution of the justices, then we can turn on to other th ...
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  • OBINNA 8 years ago

    'I think it was sheer bravado that made the lawyer for one of the judges make a public statement that the police had suspended their investigations into a possible offence by a judge who is his client – because of represent ...
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  • Samson 8 years ago

    Bravo Cameron. Well written. The ball is in the court of the attorney general.

  • kojo nzo ekangaki 8 years ago

    The so-called lawyers are de cause of corruption in de country

  • nana 8 years ago

    The word "Obfuscation" describing the confusion over judicial corruption is itself confusing. How is one to understand what exactly is going on :)

  • Oncho 8 years ago

    Nana, you are being pedantic. Obfuscate has a shade of meaning slightly different from confuse. U thunk the guy chose his words very carefully to express precisely what he wanted to say.

  • Kwabena Yeboah 8 years ago

    As I have said many times, there is no way the country can deal with the corrupt judges without the government declaring a state of emergency and suspending the Constitution. The corrupt Mahama and his NDC morons are going ab ...
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  • Journo 8 years ago

    Kwabena YEBOAH WROTE:
    ...."judges enjoy massive protection in our Constitution because of the nature of their civic responsibility."

    This article goes, to great lengths to lay out the case demolishing the notion that j ...
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  • Kofi Ata, Cambridge, UK 8 years ago

    I was equally shocked when that lawyer said on phone that because of his letter the police had suspended criminal investigation into the bribery scandal. When did Ghana Police Force take instructions from a lawyer representin ...
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