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Suspended Ghana Chief Justice Torkornoo Refuses Calls to Resign
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46119, member: 636"] Ghana's suspended Chief Justice Gertrude Sackey Torkornoo refuses calls to resign from her position. She spoke publicly for the first time since her April 22 suspension during a Wednesday media appearance. Three petitions seek her removal through a constitutional process that continues under investigation. Family members and colleagues have urged her to step down from the high court role. Torkornoo argues that quitting would violate legal requirements and damage the justice system. The veteran jurist has practiced law for 38 years and served as a judge for 21 years. She believes her experience creates a duty to defend judicial principles during this crisis. Her current troubles have revealed serious problems within Ghana's court system that surprise her. Constitutional rules prevent judges from leaving office during removal proceedings under Article 146. A Supreme Court ruling from case J6/02/2019 supports this legal position according to Torkornoo. She emphasizes that stepping away would send wrong signals about judicial independence. The law requires her to remain until the investigation concludes. A five-member committee examines the allegations against her behind closed doors. Torkornoo previously tried to stop the process through legal challenges but failed. She maintains that her fight protects institutional integrity rather than personal ambition. The case has sparked national debate about transparency and fairness within Ghana's judicial system. Torkornoo describes her suspension as painful but educational about justice system flaws. She plans to use legal methods and leadership to respond properly to the accusations. Her stance reflects commitment to accountability and proper legal procedures. The suspended chief justice views resignation as abandoning her professional responsibilities. [/QUOTE]
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