
Alfred Tuah Yeboah
Alfred Tuah Yeboah is a prominent Ghanaian lawyer and legal scholar known for his work in the Office of the Attorney General, where he has served as a Deputy Attorney General. He has played a crucial role in the prosecution of high-profile cases in Ghana, contributing to the legal framework and judicial processes in the country.
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Recent news mentions
A former deputy attorney general, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has criticised the decision to remove the chief justice saying it set a 'dangerous precedent'.
Ghana chief justice removed from office after probeAlfred Tuah-Yeboah has supported Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo’s decision to challenge the composition of the committee inquiring into the petitions asking that she should be removed from office.
CJ’s case: Judges on committee may be called as witnesses – Former Deputy A-G Tuah-Yeboah
Alfred Tuah-Yeboah described the Council of State’s advice to suspend Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo as 'poisonous'.
At this stage, we are not even sure allegations against Chief Justice Torkornoo are proven, be measured in your comments - Deputy A-GMr Alfred Tuah-Yeboah has urged the government to avoid using its planned anti-disinformation legislation to suppress free expression.
Disinformation law must target national security threats, not free speech—former Deputy Attorney-General
Mr. Alfred Tuah Yeboah is mentioned as a Deputy Attorney-General who provided advice during Godfred Dame's tenure.
FULL TEXT: Godfred Dame responds to Dominic Ayine over withdrawal of high-profile cases












