Ambulance case: Dame behaved like a communist AG – Franklin Cudjoe

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Founder and President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe, has criticized Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame’s actions in the ambulance case against Minority Leader Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson and two others.

He likened him to an Attorney General prosecuting enemies of a communist regime.

Mr. Cudjoe argued that the case should not have reached the court, as the third accused, Richard Jakpa, had agreed to refund the money paid to him for the supply of ambulances to the state.

Speaking on Channel One TV, the IMANI President said the state and its apparatus wasted unnecessary time on a case that lacked substantial grounds for prosecution.

“The state invested so much time and energy in trying to nail Ato Forson and the fallout played out so well that everybody then suspected that President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo and Ofori-Atta had a hand in the whole thing and that does not speak well for our governance at all.

“And it worried me that the Attorney General was being so persecutory instead of prosecutorial and that made me lose a lot of respect and regard for that high office because I was wondering whether he was interested in justice rather than just persecution.”

He added that, “he [Godfred Dame] was acting as though he was an Attorney General for a communist establishment and so I was disturbed and not surprised that the Court of Appeal decided to acquit and discharge the accused.’”

The Court of Appeal acquitted and discharged Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson and businessman Richard Jakpa on Tuesday, July 30, setting aside an order for the former Deputy Finance Minister to open his defence by the trial judge in the ambulance case.

The Attorney General’s department indicated that the Court of Appeal’s ruling will be challenged.

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