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Let’s now be confident in Ghana’s justice delivery system - Legal practitioner

Supreme Court Jj The public is being urged to have trust in the justice system

Wed, 13 Apr 2022 Source: crimecheckghana.org

A private legal practitioner, Anim Nyarko has entreated the general public to have confidence in public sector agencies to redress their grievances when they are abused in the course of seeking justice.

He said there has been an improvement in the services of such institutions as Ghana’s justice delivery system makes great strides with the introduction of the Case Tracking System (CTS).

Mr. Nyarko was speaking on Asempa FM’s political talk show, ‘Ekosiisen’ as part of a series of education on the CTS under the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded Justice Sector Support Activity (JSSA).

The lawyer said the CTS has helped remove major bottlenecks that hindered smooth justice delivery.

He said it has also kept Justice Sector Institutions (JSIs) on their toes to deliver their mandates.

Mr. Nyarko said the public who has experienced any form of abuse should not be deterred from reporting their complaints to institutions meant to take action for remedy.

“People did not have confidence in the Police Intelligence and Professional Standard Bureau (PIPS) of the Ghana Police Service but the narrative has changed. One can also petition the Inspector General of Police to lodge a complaint if the person does not have confidence in PIPS. Other institutions such as the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) can also deal with matters of abuses,” he stated.

“These days you do not hear about missing dockets compared to previously. The Case Tracking System has cleansed the system of such issues since the implementation of the JSSA. I therefore want to urge the public to be confident in the system,” he added.

Touching on arrests and bail from police custody, Mr. Nyarko encouraged the public to demand an arrest warrant before succumbing to arrests. He also reiterated that bail is free.

Source: crimecheckghana.org