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Gyakye Quayson’s petition against A-G dismissed

The General Legal Council dismissed a petition by the Member of Parlia­ment (MP) for As­sin North Constit­uency, Mr James Gyakye Quayson, against the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr Godfred Yeboah Dame.

This was made known to the Accra High Court (Criminal Di­vision) yesterday by the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP), Mrs Yvonne Atakora Obuobisa, when the matter was called for hearing.

Mr Quayson petitioned the Disciplinary Committee of the GLC last year over what he said were abuse of his human rights by the Attorney-General and Minis­ter of Justice.

The DPP told the court that the committee dismissed the peti­tion because it could not establish prima facie evidence.

However, counsel for the accused, Mr Tsatsu Tsikata, said he was surprised at the turn of development.

“The DPP also claimed the Disciplinary Committee of the General Legal Commission has dismissed the request made by the applicant (James Quayson) for dis­ciplinary proceedings against the Attorney-General, this is the first time we are hearing of this and this being a court of record, we would have expected that the DPP will provide a copy of the decision of the Disciplinary Committee of the General Legal Council to the court,” Mr Tsikata said.

In the letter to the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the General Legal Council, Mr Quayson stated a number of reasons for the misconduct of the Attorney-General, including human rights issues.

“Through his professional misconduct, the Attorney-Gen­eral has clearly jeopardised my fundamental human right to be presumed innocent until I am proved guilty and my right to a fair trial.

“I, therefore, respectfully request disciplinary proceedings against the Attorney-General for professional misconduct as out­lined above,” Mr Quayson added.

The Assin North lawmaker is being prosecuted for forgery and perjury in his acquisition of Ghana passport.

The facts according to Mr Tuah-Yeboah, Deputy Attor­ney-General and Minister of Justice, then prosecuting, are that, the accused on July 26, 2019, signed an application form for a Republic of Ghana passport in which accused indicated that he was a Ghanaian and does not have dual nationality.

Mr Tuah-Yeboah 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.

The prosecution said based on alleged false information together with the 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.

 BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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