I’m not afraid of quitting my job as a lawyer because of a partisan judge’s remark – Sosu

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Francis-Xavier Sosu, a Madina MP, has expressed no regrets for his controversial statement that some judges are biased in their work.

In his most recent statement on the subject, Mr. Sosu stated that he is willing to risk his legal career.

“Perhaps this is the end of my legal career, but I have no qualms about leaving the “noble” profession in order to warn against the “ignoble” acts of a few bad nuts who threaten our democracy.”

The Association of Judges and Magistrates has slammed the legislator’s remark, calling it irresponsible. The association also stated that it will file a complaint with the General Legal Council for professional misconduct against the legislator.

Mr. Xavier-Sosu, however, said the report lacks merit.

He had previously been suspended by the General Legal Council in 2017 for allegedly over-estimating legal charges.

But this suspension was quashed a year later after a legal challenge.

“I really do not see the basis of any complaint to the General Legal Council. The rules of etiquette of the Bar are not all-encompassing rules of conduct that define how MPs should speak to their constituents.”

He also said he was “deeply worried” about the posturing of the Association.

Mr. Xavier-Sosu stressed that Ghana’s democracy hinges “on the confidence people have in the Judiciary, which appears to be eroding.”

“We risk collapsing our country if the Judiciary cannot take this counsel in good faith,” he added.

“The above core duties would imply that the Association should be interested in people like myself who are bold to ask judges to be apolitical in the performance of their functions of office. The Association cannot achieve any of the above objects when judges become partisan and allow political parties to influence them,” Mr. Sosu argued.

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