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Appointments Committee Dismisses Petition Against Justice Ackaah‑Boafo, Cites Constitutional Immunity

Activist Anthony Kwabenya Rau filed a petition against Justice Kweku Tawiah Ackaah‑Boafo, alleging insult and misconduct during a 2019 case involving the DVLA and claiming he was “arrogant, power‑drunk, culturally insensitive” and politically compromised. Grounds for Dismissal On June 20, 2025, the Parliamentary Appointments Committee, chaired by Bernard Ahiafor, dismissed the petition as “frivolous, vexatious, worthless and unmeritorious,” branding it “a complete abuse of process”. The Committee emphasized Article 127(3) of Ghana’s 1992 Constitution, which grants judicial immunity—protecting judges from actions over judicial acts—making the petition legally invalid. Support from Minority MPs MP Alexander Afenyo‑Markin (Effutu, NPP Minority Leader) echoed the verdict, calling the petition a “frivolous and dangerous precedent” that risks undermining judicial integrity. He applauded the Committee’s decision to uphold rule of law and prevent reputational attacks using weak allegations . Vetting Proceeds With the petition dismissed, the Committee […]

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Parliament to Vet Seven Supreme Court Nominees Beginning Monday, June 16

Starting Monday, June 16, 2025, Ghana’s Appointments Committee of Parliament will begin a three‑day vetting exercise for seven Supreme Court nominees, all currently serving as Justices on the Court of Appeal. 1. Who’s Being Vetted? All seven nominees are Appeal Court judges elevated by President John Dramani Mahama under Article 144(2) of the 1992 Constitution. Their names are: Justice Sir Dennis Dominic Adjei Justice Gbiel Simon Suurbaareh Justice Senyo Dzamefe Justice Kweku Tawiah Ackaah‑Boafo Justice Philip Bright Mensah Justice Janapare Bartels‑Kodwo Justice Hafisata Amaleboba 2. Purpose & Structure of the Hearings Over three days (June 16–18), the committee will scrutinize each nominee’s: Judicial competence and experience Knowledge of constitutional and human rights law Integrity and impartiality Judicial philosophy and past rulings Public engagement is expected, with citizens and legal stakeholders urged to submit observations and poses questions to the nominees. 3. […]

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