Government would accept court decisions – Minister

Elmina (C/R), Sept 29, GNA – The Minister of Justice and Attorney General Papa Owusu Ankomah on Monday said that the government would accept and respect court decisions even if such judgements go against it. He said this when he was addressing the 2003/2004 national Annual General Conference of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) at Elmina. The three-day conference under the theme: “Consolidating constitutionalism in Ghana: the role of the legal profession” is being attended by members of GBA from various parts of the country. Papa Owusu Ankomah said the government will therefore, continue to respect the independence of the judiciary and would refrain from interfering with judicial process because of the confidence it has in it.

Source: GhanaWeb

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