Dr. Dominic Ayine, a former Deputy Attorney-General (A-G) who is counsel for Dr. Duffuor, was the first to raise concern about the bail condition which he said was tantamount to the court refusing to grant the accused persons bail. Ayine’s ArgumentIt was the argument of Dr. Ayine, counsel for Dr. Duffuor that the charges against the accused persons are ‘grossly misconceived’ and have no legal basis. They pleaded with the court to grant them self-recognizance but, or in the alternative, grant them bail with favourable terms. She said the impression had been created by the defence lawyers that all the accused persons had cooperated fully with the police. However, that was not the case as Dr. Duffuor, his son and Dr. Asiama did not fully cooperate.
Source: GhanaWeb February 13, 2020 09:56 UTC