Embattled
Commissioner for the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice
(CHRAJ) Lauretta Vivian Lamptey says she is disappointed in the Chief Justice,
Georgina Wood. The Chief Justice has established a prima facie case in the
petition filed by Richard Nyamah, accusing the Ms. Lamptey of abusing her
office. Even before the Chief Justice constitutes a panel to begin full
investigations into the complaints, the CHRAJ Commissioner in a statement said,
she is very disappointed by the fact that the Chief Justice has determined that
a prima facie case has been established against her. Ms Lamptey does not state
the grounds of her disagreement with the conclusions drawn by Mrs Wood except
to say that she has respect for the constitutional processes and full
confidence in both this process and the recently completed Special Purpose
Audit into my accommodation arrangements. She is confident she will be
cleared of all the charges when she presents her side of the story to the
yet-to-be-constituted investigative committee. Meanwhile, the man who
petitioned the President over alleged abuse of office by the CHRAJ Commissioner
is demanding her suspension, following the establishment of a case of abuse of
office by the Chief Justice. This, according to Mr. Richard Nyamah, will foil
any attempts Commissioner Lauretta Vivian Lamptey may make in order to
interfere with investigations into the allegations of misconduct and abuse of
office against her.
Source:Myjoyonline.com
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