Deputy Attorney-General (A-G) nominee, Justice Srem-Sai has said that the A-G Dr Dominic Ayine will gather evidence before prosecuting any case.
He told the Appointments Committee of Parliament during vetting that evidence gathering will be done before persons are sent to court. "My boss will not prosecute before the court before looking for evidence," he said.
He further stated, "I will assist my boss on the use of IT to fast-track cases." In other matters, Srem-Sai told the committee that he stands by his earlier comment that he saw a memo that was written to former A-G Godfred Dame to discontinue the trial of former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Johnson Asiama who has now been appointed Governor.
He said, "I stand by that comment." Asked whether he will be able to provide the said memo, he said "I am unable to provide evidence of the memo because of my current status…I saw it from electronic trails of the memo and I saw it in my capacity as a private citizen." Prior to his comment, the former A-G had challenged his successor Dr.