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Suspended Ghana Chief Justice Warns of Threats to Democracy Over Impeachment Proceedings
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46121, member: 636"] Gertrude Torkornoo says Ghana faces serious danger from her removal case. The suspended Chief Justice spoke Wednesday about threats to the country's democracy. She called the impeachment process strange and harmful to court independence. Torkornoo worries the case could damage how judges work across Ghana. The legal expert believes future leaders might face similar unfair treatment. Ghana appointed Torkornoo as the nation's third female Chief Justice during June 2023. She fights the removal process to protect legal rules rather than save her job. The suspended judge thinks all court officials could suffer if her case succeeds. Torkornoo carries leadership duties that require her to speak out against wrongdoing. She refuses to stay quiet about what she sees as constitutional violations. Article 146 petitions started the removal process against the top judge. Officials suspended Torkornoo and created a five-member committee to investigate claims. The committee holds secret meetings to examine evidence against her. Torkornoo filed court cases to stop the process but lost each time. The Supreme Court rejected all her legal challenges and requests. Torkornoo warns citizens about staying silent during constitutional crises. She believes Ghana has advanced too far to accept these questionable legal moves. The suspended judge says she alerted the nation about dangerous precedents. Torkornoo thinks this case represents a critical test for Ghana's democratic institutions. She fears the country might expose serious weaknesses in its legal system. [/QUOTE]
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