Ghana's president removes country's chief justice after investigation
- Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama has removed Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo from office effective immediately based on a report of 'misbehaviour' by a committee.
- The committee found grounds for removal after investigating allegations against Torkornoo, including falsifying judicial records.
- Torkornoo rejected the allegations, claiming they are unfounded and politically driven.
- Alfred Tuah-Yeboah expressed concerns, stating Mahama's action sets a 'dangerous precedent.
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