
Macpherson quizzed about failure to file papers in Expropriation case
Instead, Macpherson filed an explanatory affidavit, indicating he would abide by the court’s decision while remaining available to assist on legal issues if called upon.
However, the bench questioned whether that amounted to a political rather than a legal decision.
Judges questioned why Public Works Minister Dean Macpherson, who is cited as the first respondent in the Democratic Alliance (DA) application, did not file papers setting out his legal position on legislation that his department will ultimately be responsible for implementing.
This is a summary of the original articles listed below. Always read the source articles for the full context. GhanaSummary does not create or modify the news — we summarise and link to original publishers.


