
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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Ghana:
Alfred 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.
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Ghana:
Alfred Tuah-Yeboah described the Council of State’s advice to suspend Chief Justice Gertrude Torkornoo as 'poisonous'.
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Ghana:
Mr Alfred Tuah-Yeboah has urged the government to avoid using its planned anti-disinformation legislation to suppress free expression.
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Ghana:
Mr. Alfred Tuah Yeboah is mentioned as a Deputy Attorney-General who provided advice during Godfred Dame's tenure.
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