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CJ to review criteria for selection of Judges

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  • Neutral Zone 8 years ago

    We r doomed. Corruption is in the Ghanaian blood now; a serious church going person wants to collect bribe prior to rendering help. That is when I knew we have a big problem.

  • Brian Williams 8 years ago

    Just pay them well. Make sure criminals pay for the cost of rendering justice. Make every effort to uproot the corrupt ones.

  • NO NONSENSE TAKER 8 years ago

    Pepeni must first repent and administer moral respect, ethical values of the laws as well as be aware of conscious justice to his practice. I will not express his sense of integrity over here but to preside justice over a goa ...
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  • Oldboy 8 years ago

    Name this building after late proff Atta Mills for his foresight

  • kizey 8 years ago

    YES there should be training and retraining of them .

  • KAY GEE GOLD 8 years ago

    we are a local gold mining entity with a mining concession of about 10 acres producing 5 kilograms of pure gold a week operating at manso adubia, within the amansie west district of ashanti region in Ghana, we need investors ...
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  • Crackadoddledooooo 8 years ago

    People should fear about even thinking about trying to bribe a judge. It is not the adversary who should refrain from bribing. If judges are greedy and corrupt and there to sell verdicts and their conscience then they have no ...
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  • Life 8 years ago

    If they all live in fear of another Anas catching them out, they will not even think twice about rejecting a bribe.

  • Yaa 8 years ago

    The corruption in divorce and matrimonial court is the worse. Due to corruption a man will pay money to stupid judges and custody of a child will be given to a man without informing the woman. Due to lack of money no matter h ...
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  • Kwame Karikari 8 years ago

    By this statement from the Chief Justice, she is in fact accepting the fact that she and the Judicial Council had not taken the moral standing of lawyers seriously before appointing them as judges. The 1992 Constitution of Gh ...
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  • Abeeku Mensah 8 years ago

    Are political appointments not induced/motivated by preferred behavioral qualities? It does not help to be a Ghanaian judge either in political times of post 1966 era; after all realities are shaped by tribal and political p ...
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  • Francis, UK 8 years ago

    You need a code of ethics for the law profession in Ghana.

  • OBURONIBA FITAFITA 8 years ago

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  • SANTO 8 years ago

    CODE OF ETHICS IN GHANA MY FOOT!

    HAS ANY POLITICIAN EVER DECLARED THEIR ASSETS.

    THIS CLEARLY IS A VIOLATION OF GHANA'S ETHICAL CODES. WHERE ARE THE POLITICIANS AND OTHER LEADERS? THEY ARE ALL AT POST.

    IN GHAANA, ONLY ...
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  • Puma 8 years ago

    NDC government plans has worked to perfection. Conniving with Anas to lure and trapped some judges perceived to be opposition sympathizers. Ghanaian minds are now well tune to judges been corrupt. Mahama capitalising on this ...
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  • Nico Van Dam. 8 years ago

    Madam what made you vacated your seat for Atuguba?you are the big fish in the corrupt soup.You were luckied that Ana's did not fish you out.

  • obsSonofman 8 years ago

    Some of the acutely corrupt judges like Justice Apaloo got away but that said, Ghanaians are better of gaining redress from their chiefs than going to Ghanaian courts. Since most litigants are not lawyers it stinks to the hig ...
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  • YAHAYA MUSA ABEIKU 8 years ago

    2012 elections we all know you guys took money from NDC and look at what the country has been into very bad

  • ANAS YOUNGER BROTHER 8 years ago

    I will ask my brother Anas to work on the EC the NDC and NPP bribery machines, The Police Check Points used as money collection points against motorists - one near Koforidua and many others spread around the country. The Ayim ...
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  • asem 8 years ago

    Another sepp blatter

  • Johnnie Takdi 8 years ago

    God knows how corrupt you yourself are. If you really want to clean the system then Set ethics committees in every institution to deal with issues.

  • pablo 8 years ago

    Stolen wearing that stupid horse tail wig on ur hear. Stop imitating whitie

  • kwaku, Edmonton 8 years ago

    The CJ needs to be commended for her excellent way in handling of the judges' scandal. Madam, you have done a marvelous job and I urge to continue with the good work that you are doing.