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Ofori Says Chief Justice Breached Constitution Over In Camera Hearing Disclosure
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46969, member: 636"] Daniel Ofori filed a petition to remove the Chief Justice from office. He accuses the suspended judge of violating Ghana's Constitution from 1992. Ofori claims the Chief Justice broke rules during her recent media appearance. The removal process must happen behind closed doors according to constitutional law. Public discussions about the case violate these requirements. The suspended Chief Justice held a press conference on June 25. She talked about Ofori's petition during this public event. She also discussed details from the ongoing removal proceedings. Ofori says she made false statements about him during her media session. He plans to address these lies at the right time. Ofori chooses to remain silent about the case for several reasons. He respects the constitutional process and the investigating committee. The petitioner refuses to follow the Chief Justice's example of public statements. He calls himself a law-abiding citizen who follows proper procedures. Ofori wants to avoid making the same mistakes as the suspended judge. The committee investigating the Chief Justice must conduct private hearings. Ofori understands these legal requirements and follows them carefully. He will speak publicly about his petition when the law allows it. The petitioner waits for the constitutionally appropriate moment to engage citizens. His approach differs sharply from the suspended Chief Justice's public strategy. [/QUOTE]
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