Close Menu
Ghana ElectionsGhana Elections
  • Elections
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Social
  • Editor Picks
  • Technology
  • Sports

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

Mahama Ayariga confirmed as Majority Leader

I trust Haruna Iddrisu’s ability to excel as Education Minister – Ntim Fordjour

Mahama’s inauguration: Burkina Faso’s Traore’s sidearm and its implication

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
Ghana ElectionsGhana Elections
  • Elections
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Social
  • Editor Picks
  • Technology
  • Sports
Subscribe
Ghana ElectionsGhana Elections
You are at:Home»News»Gyakye Quayson case: Court to rule on KT contempt case October 19
News

Gyakye Quayson case: Court to rule on KT contempt case October 19

Ghana ElectionBy Ghana ElectionJuly 29, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
WhatsApp Facebook Twitter Telegram LinkedIn
Gyakye Quayson case: Court to rule on KT contempt case October 19
KT Hammond of Adansi Asokwa
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn WhatsApp Email

A contempt suit filed against Trades Minister Kobina Tahir Hammond by Assin North MP James Gyakye Quayson would be decided upon by the court on 19 October 2023.

The court has given Mr Hammond and Mr Quayson up to 31 August 2023 to file their written addresses.

The judge would then make a ruling on 19 October 2023.

Mr Hammond was widely quoted by the media some weeks ago, to have said in an interview that Mr. Quayson would be jailed at the end of his ongoing perjury trial.

The opposition lawmaker is being prosecuted for allegedly lying about his dual citizenship ahead of the 2020 general elections through which he won the Assin North seat for the first time.

The Supreme Court annulled his victory on grounds that he still held a Canadian citizenship as of the time he was first filing to run for office.

A by-election was subsequently held, which he won.

He is, however, still being prosecuted for his earlier sin.

Mr Hammond, while commenting on the matter, made reference to a court precedence in which late MP Adamu Sakande was jailed for holding multiple citizenship.

Mr Quayson’s lawyers argue that the comments by Mr Hammond are prejudicial and likely to bring the ongoing judicial processes into disrepute.

“That by the words of the Respondent, which have been widely publicised nationally and internationally, the Respondent is violating the right of the Accused/Applicant to be presumed innocent as well as the right of the accused to a fair trial. That the said words of the Respondent are also in contempt of this Honourable Court as they are extremely prejudicial to the lawful process of this Honourable Court,” the writ said.

The lawyers added that “such prejudice undermines the lawful judicial process and may even bring the said judicial process into disrepute as it will create in the minds of members of the public that no other conclusion other than that pronounced by the Respondent can occur. That the Respondent is brazenly usurping the function of Her Ladyship, the trial judge, in this court.”

 

Source: classfmonline.com

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Reddit WhatsApp Telegram Email
Previous ArticleNPP members turning into campaign managers for Mahama – Vim Lady
Next Article NDC opens nominations in 18 ‘leftover’ constituencies on August 1
Ghana Election
  • Website

Related Posts

Mahama Ayariga confirmed as Majority Leader

January 23, 2025

I trust Haruna Iddrisu’s ability to excel as Education Minister – Ntim Fordjour

January 23, 2025

Mahama’s inauguration: Burkina Faso’s Traore’s sidearm and its implication

January 23, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

NDC USA CONGRATULATES PROF. JANE NAANA OPOKU-AGYEMANG ON HER NOMINATION AS RUNNING MATE TO H.E JOHN MAHAMA

March 8, 2024190 Views

AFAG’s CONDEMNATION OF HON. ASIEDU NKETIAH: A POLITICALLY MOTIVATED AND MISCALCULATED MOVE

September 19, 2024148 Views

Dr. Spio-Garbrah tipped to partner Mahama

March 5, 2024143 Views

Nacee projects NDC’s ‘24-hour Economy’ policy in new campaign songs

September 11, 2024116 Views
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
© 2025 Ghana Elections
  • Elections
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Social
  • Editor Picks
  • Technology
  • Sports

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.