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Tsatsu Tsikata’s allegations against A-G are irrelevant – Court rules

The High Court in Accra on Friday ruled that accusa­tions by Mr Tsatsu Tsikata against the Attorney General are not relevant.

Mr Tsikata accused Mr Godfred Yeboah Dame, the Attorney-Gen­eral, of making insulting remarks against Mr James Gyakye Quayson in the ongoing forgery and perjury trial.

Mr Tsikata told the court that the Attorney-General made pre-judicial comments in several interviews with the media.

But the presiding judge, Maame Yanzuh, in her ruling on a mo­tion to review daily hearing of the alleged criminal trial of Mr Quayson, noted that the accu­sations were immaterial to the substantive case.

The judge dismissed the motion for review of day-to-day hearing of the matter.

After the ruling, Godfred Dame said, “I have always maintained that the purported statements made by me to the media have nothing to do with the criminal trial of James Gyakye Quayson. Mr Tsikata wanted to just abuse my person in court and indeed used some unprintable language against me. I am happy that this vindication has occurred.”

Mr Baba Jamal, a member of the legal team of Gyakye Quayson, said they were satisfied with the ruling of the court.

This was despite the fact that their motion for the suspension of the day-to day trial had been dismissed. Baba Jamal said the whole point of the motion was to be able to grant their candi­date some respite to be able to campaign before the by-election in Assin North.

The case has been adjourned to June 29.

Mr Quayson will be contesting the Assin North by-election to­morrow after the Supreme Court declared his election unconsti­tutional, and asked the Electoral Commission to conduct fresh election.

The facts, according to Mr Ye­boah, are that the accused on July 26, 2019, signed an application form for a Republic of Ghana passport in which the accused indicated he was a Ghanaian, and did not have a dual nationality.

Mr Yeboah said that Mr Quayson, at the time, held a Cana­dian citizenship issued on October 30, 2016, but failed to declare same on the application form.

The Deputy A-G said based on alleged false information together with other information provided by the accused on the passport application form, he was issued with a Ghanaian passport, with the number G2538667 on August 2, 2019.

Mr Quayson is currently on GH¢100, 000 bail with one surety for alleged forgery, perjury and knowingly making false declara­tion.

 BY MALIK SULLEMANA

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