Ex-AG Dame Must Own Up to Ambulance Tape Mess

IMANI Africa President Franklin Cudjoe urged former Attorney General Godfred Dame to accept personal blame for his legal troubles. Cudjoe wants Dame to stop treating the General Legal Council complaint as a political attack against him. Daniel Kwame Ofosu-Appiah filed the petition accusing Dame of breaking professional rules during the ambulance court case. The complaint stems from audio recordings where Dame appears to coach witness Richard Jakpa on testimony. WhatsApp messages between the two men support the misconduct allegations against the former government lawyer.

Cudjoe spoke on TV3 about Dame needing to face the consequences for his actions rather than blaming politics. The IMANI leader said Dame stands alone and cannot hide behind his former political party connections. Citizens want accountability from Dame for his behavior during the high-profile trial proceedings. The petition seeks serious punishment ranging from suspension to removal from the lawyer registry. Dame must answer for his personal choices rather than claiming persecution from the new government.

Public attention focuses on whether Dame violated ethical standards that govern attorney conduct across Ghana. Many people call for a thorough investigation into Dame's actions during his time as the country's top prosecutor. The petitioner believes this case affects national trust and confidence in the justice system. Legal experts agree that ethical responsibility should guide the disciplinary process without political interference. Citizens deserve answers about whether their former Attorney General broke professional rules.
 

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