Crime

Assin North MP contempt case against K.T Hammond dismissed

 The Minister of Trade and Indus­try, Mr Kwabena Tahiru (K.T) Hammond, has been discharged of all alleged contempt charges made against him in the ongoing perjury trial of Mr James Gyakye Quayson.

Mr Quayson, the applicant and Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North, who is standing trial for alleged perjury and forgery wanted the trial judge, Justice Mary Maame Yanzuh, to commit Mr Hammond to prison for saying that Mr Quayson would go to prison.

But ruling on the contempt application yesterday, Justice Yanzuh said the applicant failed to back the allegations made against Mr Hammond, who is also MP for Adansi Asokwa, in the Ashanti Region, with evidence.

The court said the full com­plement of what K.T Hammond was reported to have said was not produced

Justice Yanzuh said the reason­able cause of action; the Kumasi based television interview in which the Adansi Asokwa legislator made the alleged contempt statements was not produced by the appli­cants.

She said “It was incumbent on the applicant to exhibit the full interview. “Without the full com­plement of the interview, the court is deprived of the opportunity to know exactly what was said.”

Justice Yanzuh said the court could not rely on the manifestly incomplete publication to rule on a man who denied the content of the publication.

Counsel for Mr Quayson be­lieved the comments made by Mr Hammond were prejudicial, and urged the court to punish him.

Mr Quayson is facing charges of forgery and perjury in relation to alleged offences in the run up to the 2020 Assin North parliamenta­ry election.

According to Deputy Attor­ney-General (A-G) and Minister of Justice, Mr Alfred Tuah-Ye­boah, the accused on July 26, 2019,

 signed an application form for a Republic of Ghana passport in which he (accused) indicated that he was a Ghanaian and does not have dual nationality.

The Deputy A-G said that Mr Quayson, at the time, held a Cana­dian citizenship, issued on October 30, 2016, but failed to declare same on the application form.

Mr Tuah-Yeboah said based on alleged false information together with other information provid­ed by accused on the passport application form, he was issued with a Ghanaian passport, number G2538667, on August 2, 2019.

Mr Quayson is currently on GH¢100,000 bail with one surety for alleged forgery, perjury and knowingly making false declara­tion.

He has pleaded not guilty to five counts of forgery of passport or travel certificate, knowingly making a false statutory declara­tion, perjury and false declaration for office.

 BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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