CHRAJ has no mandate to investigate Anane – Counsel

Accra, March 3, GNA – The Investigative Panel of the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) would on Wednesday, March 15 give its ruling in a preliminary objection raised by Mr Peter Zwennes, Counsel for the Minister of Road Transport, Dr Richard Anane; that the Commission had no mandate to look into the matter. Ms Anna Bossman, Acting Commissioner of CHRAJ announced the date after its public hearing on Friday.

Source: GhanaWeb

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