Private Legal Practitioner, Martin Kpebu, has renewed calls for reforms in Ghana's judicial system, highlighting flaws that allow political interference in legal matters.
Speaking on the KeyPoints on February 1, Kpebu referenced Article 146, which gives the President the power to suspend the Chief Justice and other High Court judges. "What kind of democracy allows a President to control the judiciary like this?
That is not democracy.
It means the judiciary belongs to the executive," he remarked.