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Supreme Court dismisses Anas’ defamation suit against Ken Agyapong

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Supreme Court dismisses Anas' defamation suit against Ken Agyapong

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The Supreme Court has made a ruling regarding the defamation suit brought forth by renowned investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas against the Member of Parliament for Assin, Ken Agyapong.

Anas Aremeyaw Anas, acclaimed for his groundbreaking investigative works, initiated legal action against the Assin Central legislator in June 2018, accusing him of defamation and seeking damages totaling GHC25 million.

However, the case took a dramatic turn as the Supreme Court dismissed Anas’ motion against a prior decision made by an Accra High Court.

Presiding over the case, Justice Eric Baah of the High Court delivered a verdict unfavourable to Anas, citing a lack of substantial evidence to support his claims.

Shockingly, Justice Baah characterized Anas as a “blackmailer” who purportedly utilizes extortion tactics against adversaries and individuals he harbours animosity towards. The court’s ruling also described Anas’ investigative endeavours as “investigative terrorism,” casting doubt on the journalist’s methods.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the High Court’s decision, Anas proceeded to file a motion at the Supreme Court, contesting the judgment and alleging that Justice Baah exceeded his jurisdiction by employing disparaging language in the verdict.

However, in a consequential decision, the Supreme Court, chaired by Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, upheld the earlier ruling by a majority vote of 3-2.

Justices Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu and Samuel Asiedu aligned with the Chief Justice in support of the dismissal, while Justice Imoro Amadu Tanku and Justice Emmanuel Yonny Kulendi dissented.

The Supreme Court announced that a comprehensive rationale behind its decision would be disclosed by March 4, shedding further light on the intricacies of this landmark case that has captured the attention.

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