Make Judiciary financial independence a reality – Chief Justice

By Joyce
Danso, GNA

Accra, Oct. 3, GNA – Ms Sophia Akuffo, the
Chief Justice on Wednesday tasked government to devise means and mechanisms to
ensure that the financial independence of the judiciary, envisaged by the
Constitution becomes a reality.

According to the Chief Justice (CJ), although
the Constitution guaranteed the judiciary, financial independent, in practice,
it was not financially independent.

She explained that the judiciary had been
subjected to the same budgetary constraints as Ministries, Departments and
Agencies (MDA’s) but the judiciary in law, does not form part of these MDA’s.

She was speaking at the Association of
Magistrates and Judges (AMJG) 38th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Accra
on the theme: “Independence of the Judiciary- The Way forward”.

Ms Akuffo said: “the judiciary does not
receive all its releases even after its budget has been approved
annually…payment of these releases also delay unreasonably”.

According to her, those militating factors
were negatively affecting key projects such as the e-Justice Project, as well
as the smooth operation of the Judiciary and the Judicial Service as a whole.

On Infrastructure, the CJ said any court,
which did not befit the status of a court, would be closed down and Magistrates
and Judges from these courts would be given new places.

Ms Gloria Akuffo, Minister of Justice and
Attorney General said on the digitisation drive, Ghana’s Judiciary could not be
exempted.

She said the adoption of video conferences and
filing of processes online, could cut down cost and appealed to the Judges and
Magistrates to embrace Information Communication Technology.

Ms Akuffo tasked the association to take
retrospect of work done during the year and value the things they could do as
government strive to improve on their resources.

There were some fraternal messages from the
Ghana Bar Association and Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana.

GNA

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