The Supreme Court of Ghana has overturned a High Court ruling in favor of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) in the Charles Bissue case. The apex court granted Charles Bissue’s certiorari application, effectively quashing the previous High Court decision.
The Supreme Court also prohibited the High Court judge involved in the case from further handling it, raising questions about impartiality and due process in the lower court’s proceedings.
Legal experts say the decision highlights the importance of fair and transparent judicial processes, particularly in high-profile cases. The ruling is expected to spark debate over the role of the OSP and the future of high-profile corruption cases in Ghana.
This legal victory marks a significant development in Charles Bissue’s ongoing case against the OSP. The implications of the Supreme Court’s decision will likely be closely watched by legal observers and the public.