Samson Lardy Anyenini

JUSAG @50: ‘LEADing Justice’ must not merely be easy on the lips – Samson Lardy Anyenini

Renowned media lawyer and host of Newsfile, Samson Lardy Anyenini, has challenged the Judiciary to make Chief Justice Gertrude Araba Esaaba Sackey Torkornoo’s “LEADing Justice” vision a reality by yielding the “expectations of leadership in quality justice delivery.” He says “LEADing Justice”, a vision coined out of the acronym LEAD—representing Law, Ethics, Assets, Due Process, […]

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Sue for medical negligence to help sanitise health system – Lawyer advises

Private legal practitioner and author, Albert Gyamfi, has urged Ghanaians to take steps to sue facilities and medical professionals for suspected cases of medical negligence to help reform the country’s health system. According to him, the reluctance of victims to pursue justice has allowed medical negligence to persist in Ghana. “Letting things go is what

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Samson’s Take: Arrogance of Power, Shameful Policing

Minister Simon Osei-Mensah’s arrogant, ignorant rants and empty threats of legal action against ECG staff in Kumasi and some media houses is shameful. Dear Police in Kumasi, stop taking instructions that blight your competence or rather expose your incompetence and unprofessional conduct. You do not owe any high-rank public officer blind loyalty. In fact, you

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Samson’s Take: Judge’s residence, irresponsible journalism can be costly

Some media run to press minutes after the Assin Central MP alleged that the Minister for Housing, Francis Asenso-Boakye and former Chief Justice Kwasi Anin-Yeboah had engaged in some corrupt conduct over a bungalow for Justice Samuel Marfo-Sau after his death in August 2021. The indecent haste to give currency to the allegation was as

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