
Repeated constitutional violations should cost state institution heads their jobs – Osae-Kwapong
“If I have made someone the administrative head of a state institution, but I’m seeing a repeated behaviour of things that offends the constitution, then as the appointing authority, one of the lines of accountability is to say maybe I need to rethink that decision.”“When there is a turnover election, you do see some turnover in who is appointed heads of these institutions, and then it is when the cases involve these high-profile or these politically-exposed persons… All of those things throw in another range and another dynamic that makes it challenging to think of this purely as state administrative behaviour.”“Amaliba of the NDC legal team raises a good point on how to separate administrative behaviour of state institutions from politics.
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