Ghana lost about US$2 billion in foreign investments due to the eight-month long Election Petition hearing at the Supreme Court, the Minister of Trade and Industry has disclosed.
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF JUDICATURE IN THE SUPREME COURT ACCRA – A. D. 2013 ATUGUBA, JSC (PRESIDING) ANSAH, JSC ADINYIRA (MRS), JSC OWUSU (MS), JSC DOTSE, JSC ANIN-YEBOAH, JSC BAFFOE-BONNIE, JSC GBADEGBE, JSC AKOTO-BAMFO (MRS), JSC WRIT No. … Read more →
The live coverage of the 2012 presidential election petition at the Supreme Court has cost the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) GH¢3.5 million. The amount covers operational cost for the period April 4, 2013 to August 29, 2013. An acting Deputy … Read more →
The verdict of the Supreme Court on the Presidential Election Petition challenging the declaration of John Mahama as winner of Ghana’s 2012 presidential elections may come on September 4, 2013.
Ghanaians will, this morning, be treated to a “battle of legal wits” at the Supreme Court when four lead counsel in the presidential election petition meet to lock horns to justify why President John Dramani Mahama should or should not … Read more →
The third respondent in the election petition case, the governing National Democratic Congress (NDC), has failed to meet the Tuesday July 30 deadline given by the Supreme Court for the parties in the election petition to file their addresses.
Petitioners and Respondents in the election petition case are expected to file their written addresses to the nine justices presiding over the case today.The parties are expected to argue for and against reasons why over 4 million votes cast in … Read more →
The NPP’s lead counsel, Philip Addison, has again proven that he is bent on doing anything within his means to cheat out in the on-going Supreme Court (SC) petition case challenging the results of the 2012 presidential election, which Nana … Read more →
Petitioners in the Election Petition hearing have accused the Electoral Commission Chairman of misleading the court by printing four sets of pink sheets for each polling station.