The anti-graft body, Ghana Integrity
initiative (GII) is calling on government to release the report on
investigations carried on Lauretta Lamptey, the former Commissioner of
the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ).
Ms
Lamptey has been accused of spending about 200,000 dollars on rent at
the AU Village and about 180, 000 cedis on the renovation of her
official residence.
She was suspended by the President following
the setting up of a Committee by the Chief Justice to investigate
complaints of misconduct filed against her.
However, eight months down the line, nothing has been heard from the committee.
In
a statement signed by the Executive Director of GII, Vitus A. Azeem
insisted that government and the Chief Justice must come clear on the
matter saying “the long silence is worrying.”
“The continued
silence of the Committee and the Chief Justice on the matter seems to be
telling Ghanaians that the Judiciary could be going down the same lane
as the Executive. The Committee was set up because justice needed to be
served and the Commissioner needed to be given the chance to be heard.
However, the long silence is worrying and many Ghanaians may give
different interpretations to this silence.”
He argued that if Ms.
Lauretta Lamptey has been cleared, she should be restored to her
position as the Commissioner of CHRAJ and if she has been found guilty,
the necessary sanctions should apply.
“Justice cannot afford to be delayed, especially by the Judiciary,” he added.
The
Convener for pressure group, Progressive Nationalists Forum (PNF),
Richard Nyamah as well as others had petitioned the president to impeach
Lauretta Lamptey over the matter.
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