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Confidentiality in CJ’s Removal Proceedings Not Waivable — Legal Expert Asserts

A Legal Practitioner and Civil Rights Activist, Noah E. Tetteh, has challenged the argument that the Chief Justice (CJ) of Ghana has the right to demand a public hearing in proceedings concerning her potential removal from office under Article 146 of the 1992 Constitution.

In a sharp legal commentary, Mr Tetteh contended that the confidentiality provision embedded in Article 146 is not a personal entitlement that the CJ can waive but a constitutional mandate that protects the collective interest of Ghanaians.

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