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Playback: The Law discusses Article 104 -The cases of Quorum and votes

Playback: The Law discusses Article 104 -The cases of Quorum and votes
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GRA needs strong internal monitoring systems to check fraud – Edem Senanu

GRA needs strong internal monitoring systems to check fraud – Edem Senanu
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449,171 persons vaccinated against Covid-19 as of March 17 – Ghana Health Service

449,171 persons vaccinated against Covid-19 as of March 17 – Ghana Health Service
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EC boss can be subpoenaed to appear before court to testify – Martin Kpebu

+ A private legal practitioner, Martin Kpebu has said counsel for the petitioner, John Mahama can apply for a subpoena and serve the Electoral Commission (EC) boss to testify. He told Mamavi Owusu-Aboagye on JoyNews’ AM Show Thursday that, even though by law Jean Mensa cannot be compelled to testify, she can be subpoena to appear before the court and give a testimony. “A subpoena is a document that is issued by the court, the lawyer presents it then the court has to admit it. So when the Supreme Court gives permission that he should go and fill it and once he files it in court it will go and serve a copy to madam Jean Mensa and when she is served she has to come to court.

NDC must go to court – Dr Emmanuel Akwetey

+ The Executive Director at the Institute of Democratic Governance (IDEG) Dr Emmanuel Akwetey has charged the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to go to court if it disagrees with the final results declared by the Electoral Commission. According to him, since the NDC has their pink sheets to buttress their claims of inconsistencies in the numbers, taking legal action should be their first approach in seeking justice. “The NDC says they have all the pink sheets to make their claims; that sounds like they have the solid basis to go to court for a determination to be made,” Dr Akwetey said.

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