What's Happening?
The Attorney-General has filed a legal objection to prevent defense lawyer Andy Appiah-Kubi from withdrawing from a criminal case involving Bernard Antwi-Boasiako, also known as Chairman Wontumi, and others. The case is being heard at the High Court (Criminal
Division) in Accra. Appiah-Kubi had filed a motion to withdraw, citing dissatisfaction with the court's handling of the proceedings. The Attorney-General's objection, dated June 12, 2026, argues that the withdrawal raises significant legal questions that need resolution before the court can decide on the withdrawal. The objection focuses on jurisdiction and the capacity and standing of the parties involved. Deputy Attorney-General Dr. Justice Srem-Sai emphasized that the issues are not merely procedural but require judicial determination. The objection has been served to the court's registrar and the accused parties' legal representatives.
Why It's Important?
This legal development is significant as it highlights the complexities involved in high-profile criminal cases and the procedural challenges that can arise. The Attorney-General's intervention underscores the importance of ensuring that legal processes are followed correctly, which can impact the fairness and outcome of the trial. The case involves prominent political figures, and the outcome could have implications for political dynamics and public trust in the legal system. The Attorney-General's stance may also influence how defense lawyers approach similar cases in the future, potentially affecting the legal strategies employed in high-stakes criminal proceedings.
What's Next?
The High Court will need to address the Attorney-General's preliminary objection before deciding on Appiah-Kubi's withdrawal request. This legal contest could set a precedent for how withdrawal motions are handled in ongoing criminal cases, particularly those involving significant public interest. The court's decision will be closely watched by legal professionals and political observers, as it may influence future legal proceedings and the conduct of defense attorneys in similar cases. The outcome could also affect the timeline and progression of the criminal case against Chairman Wontumi and others.













