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COCOBOD launches payroll audit as staff costs hit $12 million
COCOBOD has announced plans to undertake a comprehensive payroll audit as part of efforts to tackle inefficiencies and waste within the organization’s operations
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Adoagyiri calm as Annoh-Dompreh pledges justice: Police bolster security after tragic death
A fragile calm has settled over the town of Nsawam-Adoagyiri this weekend, as intensified police operations and a pledge for justice from MP Annoh-Dompreh,
Politics
Minority poised for resumption of Parliament: Afenyo-Markin pledges constructive scrutiny and national progress
The Minority in Parliament is set to resume its legislative duties on Tuesday, May 26th, armed with a renewed strategy and a commitment
Features/Opinions
Prof Kwaku Azar writes: The dangerous myth that ‘Shall’ means ‘May’ in Ghana’s Constitution
A widely misunderstood claim from Ghana’s 2013 election petition suggests the Supreme Court ruled that “shall” doesn’t mean mandatory—implying it could mean “may.” This myth misrepresents the Court’s actual position.
Politics
Top-down approach to selecting presidential candidate a democratic betrayal – Dr. China fires back at Agyepong
NPP National Treasurer Dr. China has criticized a proposal by former General Secretary Kwabena Agyapong advocating a top-down method for selecting the party's presidential candidate
News
Suspension not dismissal: Law Professor urges calm amid CJ Torkornoo probe
Professor Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua has cautioned the public and legal commentators against misinterpreting the Chief Justice’s suspension as an automatic dismissal
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Amanda Clinton: Chief Justice Torkornoo unlikely to survive impeachment process
Legal practitioner Amanda Akuokor Clinton has suggested that Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo may not withstand the impeachment process due to limitations in Ghana's constitutional framework

