Chief State Attorney Ordered To Go On Leave

Accra, Oct. 12 (Times) – Betuiriseeh Cab-Beyuo, the Chief State Attorney, who without consulting his superiors, changed the initial charges preferred against five policemen linked to the MV Benjamin missing cocaine case, has been ordered to proceed on leave.

“We have asked Mr. Cab-Beyuo to proceed on leave so that we can investigate the circumstances leading to his action in the trial of the case,” Mr. Joe Ghartey, the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, told the Times on telephone yesterday in Accra.

Source: GhanaWeb

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