Deputy Attorney General Alfred Tuah-Yeboah is advocating for the ambulance trial to proceed on a daily basis.
This request follows recent allegations against Attorney-General Godfred Yeboah Dame, prompting Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the main defendant in the case, to call on the Chief Justice to televise the remaining hearings.
While Tuah-Yeboah’s office has no objections to the proposal for live broadcasting, he suggests that incorporating daily hearings might expedite the trial process.
“In fact, the AG had indicated at a different forum that when it comes to public interest matters or matters where the public has that kind of interest, it will be in the interest of justice that such proceedings are broadcast live on television and radio, so we don’t have any objection to the request but as I said, the Chief Justice has the final say.
“Not only the broadcast, we are also looking at day-to-day hearing so that we can get to the end of this matter as soon as possible.
The broadcast, if possible, may have to go with day-to-day hearing so that we can get to the end of this matter.”