GALLOPERS, SETTLEMENTS & THE HALLOWED TRADITIONS OF THE AG
A perspective on the controversy of whether or not there was a binding and subsisting contract between African Automobile Limited and the Government of Ghana at the time of the performance of the contract, as well as the role of the respective judicial authorities involved.
WRIT AND STATEMENT OF CASE AT SUPREME COURT
Exercising right as a citizen of Ghana pursuant to Articles 2 and 130 of the 1992 Constitution to file a Writ No. J1/15.2012 and a Statement of Case as Plaintiff at the Supreme Court asking for a number of declarations of nullity and consequential reliefs against: (1) the Attorney-General (2) Waterville Holdings (BVI) Limited (3) Austro-Invest Management Limited and (4) Alfred Agbesi Woyome for various actions and conduct on their part in the making and payment of claims against the Government.
NOLLE PROSEQUI IN WOYOME CASE
On Monday, 4th June 2012 the High Court trying the Woyome case was given the assurance that the trial will commence on 5th June 2012. On 5th June 2012 the charges against the accused persons were discontinued by the entry of a nolle prosequi and all the accused discharged. Alfred Agbesi Woyome was alone rearrested and charged with two offences and the case adjourned. This article examines actions taken.
BALKAN ENERGY CASE
Written in response to criticism about appropriate channels for the discourse about Government accountability and transparency. Exposing the dialogue of the deaf, with the Government and the NDC ignoring foundation members’ calls for reforms in the Government to enable it to win the elections.
WHY MARTIN AMIDU IS NOT USING GOVERNMENT CHANNELS FOR ADVOCACY
Written in response to criticism about appropriate channels for the discourse about Government accountability and transparency. Exposing the dialogue of the deaf, with the Government and the NDC ignoring foundation members’ calls for reforms in the Government to enable it to win the elections.
UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF MILLS’ OVERRULING SUPREME COURT
A perspective on President Mills’ executive judgment overruling the judgment of the Supreme Court being an unconstitutional decision, and one that goes against the founding principles of the NDC.
GOVERNMENT DELIBERATELY DELAYING THE PROSECUTION OF WOYOME?
With all the delays, the impression is being created that Government is deliberately buying time by pushing the Woyome trial to after the legal vacation in October 2012 and thus avoiding the conclusion of the trial before the elections in December 2012.