In Ghana almost every situation can be "settled home" without facing the law.Low Salary could also be another reason for bribery followed by greediness.
In Ghana almost every situation can be "settled home" without facing the law.Low Salary could also be another reason for bribery followed by greediness.
Ken Ntiamoa 11 years ago
"Refrain from accepting bribes from litigants"
Ken
"Refrain from accepting bribes from litigants"
Ken
Mahmoud 11 years ago
The proposals put forward by IEA for constitutional reforms are the best possible ways of strengthening our democracy. Anybody criticizing or unwilling to accept them must have some myopic and self-serving agendas that are no ... read full comment
The proposals put forward by IEA for constitutional reforms are the best possible ways of strengthening our democracy. Anybody criticizing or unwilling to accept them must have some myopic and self-serving agendas that are not in the interest of Ghana and its development. Our week institutions can easily produce "constitutional dictatorship" difficult to get rid of.
Those who have genuine alternative ideas and views regarding the issues raised should come out clean and tell us what they have, and not hide behind to sabotage their adoption.
These proposals in our view would reduce partisan politics and also strengthen democracy and the rule of law in our country. On the other hand, if we dare reject them, we will continue to grope in darkness with disastrous consequences.
Mahmoud 11 years ago
I sincerely believe that Mr. Stephen Amoah has gone too far in his prediction that there would be suicide bombings if Mahama wins the next elections. It is the right of any opposition member to point out the failings and exce ... read full comment
I sincerely believe that Mr. Stephen Amoah has gone too far in his prediction that there would be suicide bombings if Mahama wins the next elections. It is the right of any opposition member to point out the failings and excess of the government in power, and use them to convince electorates not to vote for the incumbent in the next elections.
This is genuine politics and your constitutional right, but you cannot say that there would be suicide bombings if Ghanaians ignore your warnings and still vote for him despite the hunger and the hardship they are experiencing under his government. The next thing Mr. Stephen needs to do, if he believes the incumbent could wrongfully use his position to influence the outcome of the elections, is to make sure that the elections are free and fair. And that is why the IEA constitutional reform proposals are very important.
OLD SOLDIER 11 years ago
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ... read full comment
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the next flag bearer of the Party by excluding them even before the mortal remains of the demised President were interred. It is also symptomatic of how political party elites in Ghana and Africa worm their way into the confidences of persons perceived as likely to ascend to power positions for purposes of eventual personal economic gain at the expense of the generality of the mass of Party members and the Nation which every President swears to serve under the Constitution
Pelicles 11 years ago
When people try to bribe you, do you expose them or just keep your mouth shut? Bribery always involves two people in which one can expose the other else......
I will advice the judge to expose anyone who tries to bribe hi ... read full comment
When people try to bribe you, do you expose them or just keep your mouth shut? Bribery always involves two people in which one can expose the other else......
I will advice the judge to expose anyone who tries to bribe him for us to know that he mean what he says.
Bob Kumasi 11 years ago
Please respected Judge advise your respected colleagues to expose litigants who offer bribes to them publicly. Exposing them drastically help curb corruption in our society. Your case is similar to policemen and police-wome ... read full comment
Please respected Judge advise your respected colleagues to expose litigants who offer bribes to them publicly. Exposing them drastically help curb corruption in our society. Your case is similar to policemen and police-women who refuse bribes from motorists when the camera is on them but accept
it greedily when the cameras are absent. Your call is noble this highly respected profession must advise itself first and clothe itself with integrity.
F**K Judges 11 years ago
Why don't you advice judges?
Why don't you penalize judges for taking bribes?
Why don't you send undercover litigants to catch corrupt judges?
Won't it be easier to advice, for instance, 100 judges than advising 23 million ... read full comment
Why don't you advice judges?
Why don't you penalize judges for taking bribes?
Why don't you send undercover litigants to catch corrupt judges?
Won't it be easier to advice, for instance, 100 judges than advising 23 million people?
If uneducated litigants are giving unethical gifts, why do the judges who know the law take them?
This High Court Judge is an asshole. That explains why Ghana and Africa is rotten. NO RULE OF LAW.
Ka Na Wu 11 years ago
And to unfairly lose their cases?
And to unfairly lose their cases?
Lawyer 11 years ago
What is my learned Lord saying? That we should allow the judges to live in a vacuum?
Being Tempted does not make one a criminal! But falling for temptation is, and the criminal is the one who falls for it, the person who bri ... read full comment
What is my learned Lord saying? That we should allow the judges to live in a vacuum?
Being Tempted does not make one a criminal! But falling for temptation is, and the criminal is the one who falls for it, the person who brings it about only being an accomplice at best!
The big man is not saying anything sensible enough. Just advise your judges to stay away from bribes but stay faithful to their oath, and the people will learn not to offer any more bribes. Let our judges learn to just and the country will prosper.
DHURUWAH 11 years ago
Please advise your Judges and Magistrates not to ACCEPT goats, cats, dogs, sexual favors and MONEY. Period
Please advise your Judges and Magistrates not to ACCEPT goats, cats, dogs, sexual favors and MONEY. Period
@Agbavor 11 years ago
Who should refrain from offering bribes? Those in higher position and for that matter judges ask for it. It is in the Ghanaian blood, innate.
Who should refrain from offering bribes? Those in higher position and for that matter judges ask for it. It is in the Ghanaian blood, innate.
Pokuaa 11 years ago
A willing bribe giver and a willing bribe taker. BNI REFUSED the bribe from NSS and exposed them. How many judges refused and reported the givers. Shut up
A willing bribe giver and a willing bribe taker. BNI REFUSED the bribe from NSS and exposed them. How many judges refused and reported the givers. Shut up
Alhaji A Brutus Germany 11 years ago
This advice goes to Justice AYIME a circuit court judge the most corrupt and biased in west africa,
This advice goes to Justice AYIME a circuit court judge the most corrupt and biased in west africa,
SHEHU 11 years ago
Judges should refrain from collecting the bribes and report such conducts, and give very strict interpretation of the law so Ghana can move forward.
Judges should refrain from collecting the bribes and report such conducts, and give very strict interpretation of the law so Ghana can move forward.
jj 11 years ago
All these are good ideas if you punish lawyers who broke the law like Micheal Auther Dadzie Of Arapra chambers in Cape Coast who stole from a family in cape coast and Gustaff Addington who stole court papers and replaced them ... read full comment
All these are good ideas if you punish lawyers who broke the law like Micheal Auther Dadzie Of Arapra chambers in Cape Coast who stole from a family in cape coast and Gustaff Addington who stole court papers and replaced them with his and also encouraged his client to bribe the then judge Mustafa in Cape cost all these was reported to the bar association but they did nothing and they are still practicing in the Country. How many more ghanaians has to be hurt?
Electronic what? 11 years ago
They are nothing but shame to thier respective families
They are nothing but shame to thier respective families
lee 11 years ago
wow!!!!! Judges are now blaming criminals for their own corrupt practices... Unlike the criminal, you took an oath to become a judge... It appears you are telling us not to trust you to FAITHFULLY execute your duties, for whi ... read full comment
wow!!!!! Judges are now blaming criminals for their own corrupt practices... Unlike the criminal, you took an oath to become a judge... It appears you are telling us not to trust you to FAITHFULLY execute your duties, for which you are being paid to do...As a good judge you are supposed to reject these bribes and charge these people with bribery and obstruction of justice... IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR JOB, I AM TELLING YOU WHAT TO DO..
Sunkwa 11 years ago
It should be the other way around-----
It should be the other way around-----
Lord Tennison 11 years ago
A funny Judge.How childish!Why don't you advise your colleagues on the bench to refuse to accept the bearded goats and white envelopes passed through the bailiff, and turn the culprits over to the police for prosecution?If yo ... read full comment
A funny Judge.How childish!Why don't you advise your colleagues on the bench to refuse to accept the bearded goats and white envelopes passed through the bailiff, and turn the culprits over to the police for prosecution?If you and your colleagues just say NO,there will be no miscarriage of justice and there will be plenty of respect for the judges and confidence in the judiciary.
Any successful battle against corruption should begin with an overhaul of the judiciary,first and foremost,and the law enforcement agencies.
TEE 11 years ago
?THESE ARE THE THIEVES IN NDC
?THESE ARE THE THIEVES IN NDC
Fernando Sancho 11 years ago
This Judge is a twerp. How sure is he that judges are bribed other than he exposing himself by implication of his statement. Shallow minded judge how can he give a sound judgment. On the other hand if you are referring to dis ... read full comment
This Judge is a twerp. How sure is he that judges are bribed other than he exposing himself by implication of his statement. Shallow minded judge how can he give a sound judgment. On the other hand if you are referring to disgraceful atuguba and those who ruled in favor of the NDC be bold and call a cutlass a cutlass not an implement for weeding. SWINE.
Emma Boakye 11 years ago
From my point of view, the Supervising Judge sadly missed the point. The law is settled that the giver and the taker in corruption cases are all guilty.I have a personal experience of a judge attempting to elicit bribe from m ... read full comment
From my point of view, the Supervising Judge sadly missed the point. The law is settled that the giver and the taker in corruption cases are all guilty.I have a personal experience of a judge attempting to elicit bribe from me a lawyer.If I had recorded the conversation and had reported the judge's conduct to the Chief Justice, hell would have broken loose and I would have stepped on so many toes in addition to being branded a wicked lawyer. So u see the world in which we live? GOD HAVE MERCY ON US!
Kwasi Owusu 11 years ago
Call Atuguba and advice him to send the $5m back to kronfour giminni mahama.
Call Atuguba and advice him to send the $5m back to kronfour giminni mahama.
In Ghana almost every situation can be "settled home" without facing the law.Low Salary could also be another reason for bribery followed by greediness.
"Refrain from accepting bribes from litigants"
Ken
The proposals put forward by IEA for constitutional reforms are the best possible ways of strengthening our democracy. Anybody criticizing or unwilling to accept them must have some myopic and self-serving agendas that are no ...
read full comment
I sincerely believe that Mr. Stephen Amoah has gone too far in his prediction that there would be suicide bombings if Mahama wins the next elections. It is the right of any opposition member to point out the failings and exce ...
read full comment
AUTHOR: MARTIN A.B.K. AMIDU....
It would appear that those in control of the NDC, for the time being, were bent on excluding other bona fide members of the Party who may wish to lay democratic claims to who becomes the ne ...
read full comment
When people try to bribe you, do you expose them or just keep your mouth shut? Bribery always involves two people in which one can expose the other else......
I will advice the judge to expose anyone who tries to bribe hi ...
read full comment
Please respected Judge advise your respected colleagues to expose litigants who offer bribes to them publicly. Exposing them drastically help curb corruption in our society. Your case is similar to policemen and police-wome ...
read full comment
Why don't you advice judges?
Why don't you penalize judges for taking bribes?
Why don't you send undercover litigants to catch corrupt judges?
Won't it be easier to advice, for instance, 100 judges than advising 23 million ...
read full comment
And to unfairly lose their cases?
What is my learned Lord saying? That we should allow the judges to live in a vacuum?
Being Tempted does not make one a criminal! But falling for temptation is, and the criminal is the one who falls for it, the person who bri ...
read full comment
Please advise your Judges and Magistrates not to ACCEPT goats, cats, dogs, sexual favors and MONEY. Period
Who should refrain from offering bribes? Those in higher position and for that matter judges ask for it. It is in the Ghanaian blood, innate.
A willing bribe giver and a willing bribe taker. BNI REFUSED the bribe from NSS and exposed them. How many judges refused and reported the givers. Shut up
This advice goes to Justice AYIME a circuit court judge the most corrupt and biased in west africa,
Judges should refrain from collecting the bribes and report such conducts, and give very strict interpretation of the law so Ghana can move forward.
All these are good ideas if you punish lawyers who broke the law like Micheal Auther Dadzie Of Arapra chambers in Cape Coast who stole from a family in cape coast and Gustaff Addington who stole court papers and replaced them ...
read full comment
They are nothing but shame to thier respective families
wow!!!!! Judges are now blaming criminals for their own corrupt practices... Unlike the criminal, you took an oath to become a judge... It appears you are telling us not to trust you to FAITHFULLY execute your duties, for whi ...
read full comment
It should be the other way around-----
A funny Judge.How childish!Why don't you advise your colleagues on the bench to refuse to accept the bearded goats and white envelopes passed through the bailiff, and turn the culprits over to the police for prosecution?If yo ...
read full comment
?THESE ARE THE THIEVES IN NDC
This Judge is a twerp. How sure is he that judges are bribed other than he exposing himself by implication of his statement. Shallow minded judge how can he give a sound judgment. On the other hand if you are referring to dis ...
read full comment
From my point of view, the Supervising Judge sadly missed the point. The law is settled that the giver and the taker in corruption cases are all guilty.I have a personal experience of a judge attempting to elicit bribe from m ...
read full comment
Call Atuguba and advice him to send the $5m back to kronfour giminni mahama.