The Supreme Court has dismissed a movement by investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas towards a choice by an Accra High Court within the defamation swimsuit towards Assin Central Member of Parliament, Ken Agyepong.
In June 2018, the investigative journalist dragged the Assin Central legislator to courtroom for defaming him and additional prayed the fee to award a price GHC25 million.
But the courtroom presided over by Justice Eric Baah dismissed his swimsuit indicating that he couldn’t show his case.
“From the above, I hold that the plaintiff [Anas] is a blackmailer who uses blackmail to extort money from his opponents and people he does not like.
“What the plaintiff is doing is not investigative journalism but investigative terrorism,” Justice Baah dominated after awarding a price of GH¢50,000 towards Anas Aremeyaw Anas.
The investigative Journalist displeased with the result, filed a movement on the Supreme Court to quash the choice of the High Court.
He defined that the presiding Judge acted past his jurisdiction by utilizing sure phrases on the applicant within the judgement.
But ruling on the case on Wednesday morning, the apex courtroom in a 3-2 majority resolution dismissed Anas’ movement.
The 5-member panel of the courtroom was chaired by Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo.
Justice Imoro Amadu Tanku and Justice Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi dissented whereas the Chief Justice, Justices Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu and Samuel Asiedu had been on the bulk facet of the choice.
The courtroom added that the complete reasoning of its resolution might be made accessible by March 4.