Executive Director for ASEPA is mad at the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service for their ‘immature way of handling the US$5 million alleged bribery scandal involving the Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana.
Mr. Mensah Thompson expressed his disappointment in an interview with NEAT FM’s morning show ‘Ghana Montie’.
He claimed that the CID department did “nothing” after his firm petitioned them to thoroughly investigate the wild allegation.
“We are very disappointed in this process,” he said – adding that, “this will not help Ghana’s democracy”.
Mr. Mensah Thompson further questioned that, “Why can’t the CID investigate the Chief Justice just like any other person?”
Lawyer Kwasi Afrifa who is now facing a 9-count charge leveled against him by the General Legal Council accused Chief Justice Kwasi Anin-Yeboah of taking bribe in his line of work.
Listen to interview below
Source: King Edward Ambrose Washman Addo/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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MASSA YOU DON'T KNOW ANYTHING.
Just making EMPTY noise all over. Next time you will hear him vying for NDC position to become an MP! SHAME on you!
The ASEPA which sounds like a human rights watchdog organization can also have the money they maybe asking for.Apart from the $5million request for the judiciary which I agree to, The subliminal within the subliminal, also sounds like the Chief Justice is my Avatar. That there’s a likelihood of me being found innocent of charges being leveled against me in Ghana, when brought before a court (per my use of the phrase , “ by the Supreme authority of the Blood of Christ”