The suspended Chief Justice, Esaba Torkonoo, has filed a supplementary affidavit at the Supreme Court claiming abuse of her rights.
She is alleging violations of her dignity and fundamental rights, describing the treatment she has endured as inhumane and degrading, and accusing the process of desecrating her constitutional protections.
She has expressed displeasure over the choice of venue for the hearings, which are being held in a high-security zone, unlike previous similar inquiries conducted at the Judicial Service’s Court Complex.
She had also raised concerns about the committee’s failure to provide the legal basis or criteria for establishing a prima facie case against her, arguing that this lack of transparency hinders her ability to understand her rights and prepare an adequate defense.
Despite notifying the committee of her Supreme Court challenge, she alleges that hearing dates were set without her knowledge or the involvement of her counsel, who was unavailable on the specified day.
Additionally, she has raised concerns over the committee’s decision to allow petitioners to present evidence through witnesses rather than appear in person.
Justice Torkonoo claims she has been subjected to mental distress by the committee’s actions, including denial of access to her mobile phones, invasive body searches, and refusal to admit her husband and children into the hearing room.
According to her, petitioners’ counsel and clients were allowed mobile phone access and received preferential treatment.
She concluded by indicating that these measures, coupled with the choice of Osu Castle as the hearing venue, constitute a deliberate attempt to apply psychological pressure on her.



By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana










