Author name: Yaw Nkansah Abankroh

Ghana School of Law to establish first Regional campus in Kumasi – Director

The Director of Legal Education and the Ghana School of Law, Barima Yaw Kodie Oppong, has indicated that the school will formally establish a campus in Kumasi, which would be the first regional campus in the country. This, he said, was because the Asantehene, Otumfuo Osei Tutu II, had renewed his commitment to designate a […]

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Dormaa Ahenkro: Student convicted for stealing iPhone

A Circuit Court at Dormaa Ahenkro in the Bono Region, has convicted a 19-year-old student to pay a fine of GH₵1,800 for stealing an iPhone 12 pro-max mobile phone valued at GH₵9,200. Nerous Asahene-Addo, the accused, pleaded guilty to both counts of unlawful entry and stealing, and was sentenced accordingly by the court or in

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Murder in Golokuati: 27 year old Kente Weaver Remanded

A 27-year-old Kente weaver, Prosper Ayirebi,  has been remanded into prison custody by a Kpando District Court for his alleged involvement in the murder of one Magaret Mireku at Golokuati in the Volta Region. Ayirebi is alleged to have tied the victim with a rope and subjected her to sexual abuse. Charged with murder, Ayirebi’s

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FDA Ban on Celebrity Advertisement: Supreme Court Sets April 10 for Judgement

The Supreme Court has set April 10 to deliver judgment on a case seeking to quash a directive by the Food and Drug Authority (FDA) that bans well-known persons and professionals including musicians from advertising for alcoholic beverages. The Food and Drugs Authority (FDA) in 2016 instituted guidelines for the advertisement of foods and beverages,

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OSP: Full Text Half Yearly Report Dated 29 December 2023

Half Yearly Report 29 December 2023   A Publication of the Office of the Special Prosecutor, The Republic of Ghana 6 Haile Selassie Avenue, South Ridge, Accra © Office of the Special Prosecutor, Ghana Accra, December 2023 This publication may be reproduced in whole or in part and in any form for educational or non-profit

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OSP: Cecelia Dapaah Case now Cross Border & Largely Involves Money Laundering

The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, has released his outfit’s half-year report for the year 2023 in accordance with the laws governing the office, providing updates on cases it is either investigating or prosecuting. Among the cases it gave an update on in the 20-page report dated December 29, 2023, included the Cecilia Dapaah scandal. The

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ECOWAS Court: More than 130 of its judgments have not been enforced

The Court said there were so many challenges that were preventing the enforcement of its judgments. Approximately 131 judgments out of over 400 judgments delivered by the ECOWAS Community Court of Justice (CCJ) have not been enforced. The Court said there were so many challenges that were preventing the enforcement of its judgments. Mrs. Oluwatosin

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OSP Commences Investigations after Fourth Estate Petition

The Office of the Special Prosecutor has waded into the controversial contract between Strategic Mobilization Ghana Limited (SML) and the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA). The OSP has disclosed that it has commenced a preliminary investigation into the contractual arrangements between the two entities. The Office of the Special Prosecutor, in its half-yearly report released on

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Land Policy: Create new Cantonments, don’t overburden old site – Kwame Gyan

Private legal practitioner and land expert Kwame Gyan says government should end its obsession with Cantonments in Accra and instead spearhead the development of new sites for government officials. He was referring to government’s plan to redevelop the area to make way for the creation of housing for public and civil service officials, including members

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Legal Ethics: Judge Declines to Disqualify Attorney Accused of Paying Client’s Living Expenses, Matter Referred to Disciplinary Committee

A federal judge declined to disqualify an attorney accused of paying for his client’s living expenses, an alleged violation that will be referred to the Disciplinary Committee for further evaluation. U.S. District Judge Wendy Beetlestone of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania held that the issue of counsel paying for their client’s living expenses didn’t warrant

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