“What You’re Doing Could Earn You 10 Years In Prison” – AG Issues Strong Warning To Speaker Bagbin
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Ghana’s Attorney General, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has issued a stern warning to Parliament’s Speaker, Rt. Hon. Alban Kingsford Sumana Bagbin, following tensions over a Supreme Court ruling. The ruling instructed that four Members of Parliament (MPs), previously suspended, be reinstated to their duties. However, Speaker Bagbin’s stance on the matter has raised concerns that he may be disregarding the court’s directive, leading to a potential clash between the legislature and judiciary.
In an interview with journalist Paul Adom Otchere, Dame stressed the legal consequences of defying the Supreme Court’s order, which he described as clear and binding. He warned that failing to comply with the court’s directive could be classified as a “high crime,” not contempt of court, carrying a penalty of up to 10 years in prison. Dame emphasized that no one, including the President, could intervene in such matters if the law is breached.
Dame’s remarks highlight the gravity of the situation, with the potential for serious legal repercussions for Speaker Bagbin. His warning also underscores the authority of the judiciary in Ghana’s democracy, particularly regarding constitutional matters.
The public’s attention is now firmly fixed on Speaker Bagbin, as political observers await his response to the Attorney General’s statement. The case has sparked debate about the balance of power between Ghana’s branches of government and the respect due to judicial decisions. The unfolding situation serves as a reminder of the vital role the judiciary plays in upholding constitutional order in the country.
Source: Adom TV