Prof. Smart Sarpong has taken a swipe at Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, over his remarks regarding the Judiciary and the way the courts are treating his circumstances.
The Special Prosecutor, at a press convention, complained bitterly about court docket dismissing his corruption circumstances and warned ought to this pattern proceed, it could spell doom for the nation.
“Indeed I have had several calls from well-meaning lawyers admonishing me that they have heard talk that our friends who have been elevated to the bench and presiding over cases in court do not take very kindly to criticism, especially of the public calling out variety as we do. And that if the office persists in the media releases, the judges will gang up against the office and throw out all our cases.
“It will be absolutely of no good should it be the case that the OSP is set against the judiciary or that the judiciary is against the OSP. That will surely spell disastrous consequences for this republic, especially in the fight against corruption to the glee of corrupt persons,” he expressed his frustrations.
He added; “I do not intend to sound as though I’m predicting doom but we are facing doom. With this development, it will not be long, [before] a suspected murderer or armed robber will boldly walk to court with the unthinkable prayer that the court should injunct law enforcement agencies from investigating him.”
But Prof. Smart Sarpong disagrees with the method by the Special Prosecutor in addressing his considerations.
He sought to remind lawyer Kissi Agyebeng of the Act that establishes his workplace, stressing his workplace isn’t above the legal guidelines of Ghana, therefore if he recordsdata a case and it’s dismissed; he has a number of choices to hunt attraction or overview.
He cautioned Mr. Agyebeng that he’s on a slippery street and may reverse his steps.
“Fundamentally, expressing frustration on grounds of sending your case to court and the outcome of the court is unfortunate…We have all set the foundation very clear that where he is treading is slippery. Attacking Judges and the judicial system is very slippery.
“Having set that platform and I’m positive all of the commentaries are laying that basis, if Kissi Agyebeng is listening to us, he ought to discover and I imagine he is aware of that the Act that units up the workplace of the Special Prosecutor did not set it as much as come and be above the regulation of the Republic. So, that workplace should function below the regulation”, he said during Peace FM’s “Kokrokoo” programme Wednesday morning.
The Senior Research Fellow at the Kumasi Technical University advised the Special Prosecutor to ensure “each step he takes is in line with the regulation”.
Source: Ameyaw Adu Gyamfi/Peacefmonline.com/Ghana
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