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Amidu rips into Ghana CJ over impeachment bid
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39649, member: 636"] Former Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu wrote a public letter regarding the suspension of Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo. He warns that her efforts to stop the impeachment could hurt people's trust. Amidu says she faces tough legal challenges. The Supreme Court has ruled against halting impeachments once they have begun. He pointed to three major court cases that support this view. The highest court stated that Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution renders the process unstoppable once it begins. Amidu stressed that respondents cannot request the cancellation of a petition. Once the President accepts the petition, the impeachment moves forward. No other methods can interrupt the constitutional process. The system does not allow for changes or delays. Amidu said the judiciary must hold itself accountable. A thorough investigation of all charges is essential to protect the court system's reputation. Officials cannot ignore misconduct claims against judges. False allegations also damage the judiciary if left unchecked. The court's credibility depends on a thorough examination. He criticized how political the case has become. Confidential documents have leaked to the public. These leaks harm trust and violate constitutional rules. People who share sensitive information threaten the entire legal system. Such actions damage the judiciary's authority and legitimacy. [/QUOTE]
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