The President of Ghana has suspended the Chief Justice in an unprecedented move.
22 April 2025 Ghana’s President, John Mahama, has suspended the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Gertrude Torkornoo — a historic first for the country. An investigation is now underway after three secret petitions were submitted, asking for her permanent removal. These petitions accuse her of wrongdoing, though the details haven’t been made public yet. In Ghana, the Chief Justice has job security and can only be removed for serious reasons like incompetence or misconduct. Justice Torkornoo hasn’t responded to the suspension so far. However, Ghana’s former Attorney General says the move is an attempt to weaken the independence of the judiciary. This is a complete charade,” Godfred Yeboah Dame told the BBC. “It’s the biggest attack on Ghana’s judiciary in history—the worst threat to its independence since the start of our current constitution.” Gertrude Torkornoo is Ghana’s third female Chief Justice. She was appointed in 2023 by former President Nana Akufo-Addo and is in c...