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    $5 million bribery accusation against Chief Justice :Police should be permitted to investigate -Alex Abban

    Ellen NusiBy Ellen NusiJuly 13, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The lawyer for one of the figures in the alleged Chief Justice $5 million bribery scandal, Alex Abban, has welcomed the involvement of police in the matter.

    Mr. Abban, who represents Ogyeedom Obranu Kwesi Atta IV, the chief cum businessman alleged to have implicated the Chief Justice in the receipt of a supposed $5 million bribe, said investigations were necessary to bolster confidence in the Judiciary.

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    The Chief Justice has denied the allegations and has asked the Director-General of the Ghana Police Service’s Criminal Investigations Department (CID) to look into the matter.

    “As far as I am concerned, especially when a complaint has been made, let us allow the police to go on. We should not take the wind out of their sails by prejudging the matter,” Mr. Abban said.

    In addition, he said his client would avail himself for investigations into the matter.

    “We all need to assist in investigations into this matter,” Mr. Abban stressed.

    The former MP described the bribery claims and “illegitimate” and said they were worrying.

    “I am as much concerned about the outcome of this matter as any other person, including the Chief Justice.”

    The allegations were contained in a response of a lawyer, Akwasi Afrifa, against a petition filed against him by his client at the disciplinary committee of the General Legal Council.

    Ogyeedom IV, who was his client, dragged Mr. Afrifa to the GLC alleging that the lawyer collected $100,000 from him with a promise to help get a favourable judgement on his behalf.

    Ogyeedom Atta IV asked the council to order Mr. Afrifa to refund the $100,000, saying the lawyer failed to deliver on his promise.

    Mr. Afrifa denied the claims made by Ogyeedom Kwesi Atta IV in a response dated July 8, 2021, alleging that he was asked to refund $300,000 in legal fees in order for his client to raise a $5 million bribe to be paid to the Chief Justice in order to obtain a favorable decision in the legal dispute.

    On the claim that Mr. Afrifa was dropped as his lawyer as part of conditions for the intervention of the Chief Justice, Mr. Abban said “nothing of that nature happened.”

    He said per his discussions with Ogyeedom IV, in July 2020, when Mr. Afrifa was representing him in court alone when his colleague counsel was ill, there was a back and forth with the judge in the case that necessitated their parting of ways.

    “According to Ogyeedom, because of the way he got into that kind of banter and give and take in an arrogant manner, he felt… the posture of the lawyer could get them to look unfavourable in the case,” Mr. Abban stated.

     

    source: citinewsroom

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