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Ken Agyapong runs to Supreme Court but High court insists it can punish him

Ken Agyapong runs to Supreme Court but High court insists it can punish him
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Is It Justifiable For A Judge To Hear A Contempt Matter Of Which He Has An Interest?

Is It Justifiable For A Judge To Hear A Contempt Matter Of Which He Has An Interest? JAN 17, 2021 “Little things count most as they form the foundation of great things” - Benjamin T. Antiedu, Esq (Author Reading the Law) INTRODUCTION The first time I heard of contempt of court was 2013 during the hearing of the Election Petition where some political parties’ activists and an editor were cited for contempt for bastardizing the courts. In fact, the 2013 election petition, aside it being history, was very educative hearing. Same happened in the case of Abu Ramadan, Evans Nimako vs. Electoral Commission of Ghana where three radio panelists on a Montie FM political show found themselves on the wrong side of the law over comments the Supreme Court deemed contemptuous.

Pulse Picks: 3 MPs who created controversies in 2020

How politicians, especially legislators, behave daily is still largely unknown. This article gives a unique empirical account of the daily accountability pressures and the strategies that Members of Parliament (MPs) in Ghana employ in responding to the demands that they face. It is very common to find most of the headlines both in the print media, airwaves, and social media about the activities of Ghanaian politicians; especially Members of Parliament and 2020 was no different as some Ghanaian MPs grabbed the headlines with some of the activities and pronouncements. As they swear the parliamentary oath, Pulse.com.gh takes a look at who they are and the controversies they caused that made headlines in the country.

Wuni s Bias Does Not Exonerate Kennedy Agyapong

Wuni’s Bias Does Not Exonerate Kennedy Agyapong Listen to article The case in which hip-shooting Assin-Central New Patriotic Party (NPP) Member of Parliament (MP) Kennedy Ohene Agyapong reportedly used some contemptuous and unflattering words against a Justice of the High Court is quite interesting, if also because while the contempt of court charge or charges against the appellant were allowed to stand, nevertheless, the presiding Justices of the Supreme Court of Ghana (SCG) also made it categorically clear to the concerned High Court Judge, Mr. Amos Wuntah Wuni, that the latter had absolutely no right, whatsoever, to presume to take the great power and influence of the judicial establishment for granted or into his own hands (See “Justice Wuni Biased Towards Ken Agyapong – Supreme Court” Modernghana.com 10/27/20).

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