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former President of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA) Sam Okudzeto is
insisting that any attempts by journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas to show the
video tapes of the judges taking bribes will be unfair.
22 of
those judges have been suspended by the Judicial Council as the Chief
Justice Georgina Theodora Woode, orders investigations into the matter.
In
an interview with Citi News, the respected legal luminary pointed out
that showing the video will amount to side-stepping the right processes.
“I
maintain that until the complete enquiry, they should not show it
because you asking the public not to be judge and that is incorrect. You
need proof and in this case if proof is provided, the proper thing to
do is to take action and the quicker the action is taken, the better it
is so as to clear the public mind of the perception,” he stated.
While
Sam Okudzeto believes that the video should not be aired until
investigations into the matter are completed, the Ghana Integrity
Initiative (GII) has counseled Anas not to succumb to pressure but go
ahead and release the video.
“Anas did the investigations with a
purpose and he spent money doing it. He does not need to ask us whether
he should release it or not. If it is not released, will he achieve the
aims of the investigation? So Anas should be able to take a decision to
release it. In any case, one of the tools of fighting corruption is
naming and shaming so there should be nothing wrong with releasing it,”
he suggested.
Mr. Azeem was convinced attempts by some influential persons in society to cover up their ills will not promote integrity.
Meanwhile,
the Judicial Council has said it will not stand in the way of Anas if
he wants to publicly show the video to expose the said judges.
Ghana
ranked 61 out of 175 countries listed in corruption watchdog
Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index report. |
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