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Chief Justice Wears NPP T-Shirts Under His Judicial Robes – NDC Youth Organizer

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Bono Regional Youth Organizer of the opposition NDC, Efo Worlanyo Tsekpor has flayed the Chief Justice, Kwasi Anin Yeboah for dragging Dr Dominic Ayine to the disciplinary committee of the General Legal Council.

The Chief Justice took this step following comments made by Dr Ayine at an event organized by the CDD.

The Chief Justice, in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of the General Legal Council, accused Dr. Ayine of stating that “the Supreme Court’s failure to apply the rules of procedures as well as the consistent and continuous dismissal of the petitioners’ applications or reliefs were the basis of his assertion”.

However, reacting via his facebook page, Efo Worlanyo accused the Chief Justice of being partisan and bias.

He wrote, “Togbui Agorkoli Anim Yeboah Esq

History will remember you as the worse and the most partisan and petty Chief Justice of our Republic.

So you never heard Kenedy Agyapong called you people fools? You never heard Kennedy Agyapong threatened your own Justices?

So if today we have you chasing Dr. Ayine then it tells us how partisan you are. It shows your hatred for the NDC. It has clearly showed the Npp Tshirts you always wear under his robe.

No wonder the learned Tsatsu called you a bias judge.

May your conscience continue to be your judge Mr Chief Justice as your love for goat meat continue to increase”.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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