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Supreme Court Quashes Arrest Warrant Against Kelvin Taylor in Landmark 4-1 Ruling

In a significant legal development, the Supreme Court of Ghana has nullified an arrest warrant issued in 2020 against controversial social commentator Kelvin Taylor. The decision, delivered on Monday, July 22, was reached by a 4-1 majority.
The five-member panel was presided over by Justice Imoro Amadu Tanko, with Justices Senyo Dzamefe, Gbiel Simon Suurbaareh, and Philip Bright Mensah concurring. Justice Ernest Gaewu was the sole dissenter in the case.
Taylor, known for his fiery political commentary on his online show With All Due Respect, appeared elated after the verdict, leaving the courtroom in high spirits alongside his legal team.
The warrant in question was issued by the High Court in January 2020 following a contempt charge initiated by Justice Eric Kyei-Baffour. The judge accused Taylor of making “extremely scandalous” and contemptuous remarks, including allegations that his judicial promotion was politically motivated in connection to a case involving the National Communications Authority.
At the time, the High Court had directed the Ghana Police Service and other security agencies to arrest Taylor, who resides outside the country, and present him before the court.
Taylor, who has maintained that his statements were based on factual information, challenged the warrant in the Supreme Court on July 2, 2025. His legal team argued that he was not given a fair chance to respond to the contempt charges before the warrant was issued.
Monday’s ruling suggests a judicial divide over how contempt charges should be handled, especially when the accused is not physically present within Ghana. The majority of justices appeared to agree that Taylor’s right to a fair hearing had been compromised.
While the detailed reasoning behind the Supreme Court’s decision is yet to be released, it is expected to offer new guidance on contempt proceedings and how they apply to individuals residing outside the country.
This judgment is likely to spark renewed national debate over the balance between judicial authority, freedom of expression, and the regulation of online political commentary. Taylor, who has faced other legal battles—including a GHS1 million defamation ruling in 2020—remains a divisive figure in Ghana’s media and political space.
Full details of Kelvin Taylor’s application to the Supreme Court follow below.
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Gold Board CEO Sammy Gyamfi Sues Afia Schwarzenegger for Defamation

Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Gold Board, Sammy Gyamfi, has filed a defamation lawsuit against media personality Valentina Nana Agyeiwaa, popularly known as Afia Schwarzenegger. The case has been lodged at the High Court in Accra.
According to court documents, Gyamfi alleges that Afia Schwarzenegger—who currently resides in the Bronx, New York—made and published defamatory statements that have severely damaged his reputation. The suit claims that these remarks portrayed Gyamfi as morally corrupt and lacking integrity.
The writ states that the statements, made in the Asante Twi language and widely shared on social media, included false accusations about Gyamfi’s personal life, including his marital status and alleged inability to support a woman named Vida. The comments also allegedly targeted his wife’s sister.
Gyamfi contends that the statements were made with full awareness of their falsehood and with reckless disregard for the truth. As a result, he says he has faced a barrage of phone calls, public embarrassment, and uncomfortable questions from political figures and other prominent individuals.
Describing Afia Schwarzenegger’s actions as malicious, Gyamfi is seeking several legal remedies. These include general damages, aggravated and exemplary damages, a perpetual injunction to prevent further defamatory publications, and a public apology to be published in multiple media outlets. He is also requesting that the court award legal costs, including his lawyer’s fees.
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PAC Chair Demands Urgent Probe into GH¢138.91 Billion Public Debt Overstatement

Chairperson of Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee (PAC), Abena Osei-Asare, has described the GH¢138.91 billion overstatement in Ghana’s 2024 public debt as revealed by the Auditor-General as a serious error that demands immediate investigation.
According to the 2024 Audit Report, while the Controller and Accountant-General (CAG) reported Ghana’s total public debt as GH¢876.01 billion, the Ministry of Finance recorded a significantly lower figure of GH¢737.17 billion. This discrepancy exposes an overstatement of GH¢138.91 billion in the Whole of Government Accounts (WGA) submitted by the CAG.
In a Facebook post, Ms. Osei-Asare, who also serves as the Member of Parliament for Atiwa East, stressed that such a substantial misstatement is more than just a clerical error. She said it highlights troubling gaps in internal controls, data consistency, and coordination among key financial management institutions.
“This is no ordinary mistake,” she stated. “The responsibility for preparing the Government of Ghana’s accounts lies solely with the Controller and Accountant-General. A misstatement of this magnitude raises important questions about internal controls, data harmonisation, and institutional coordination within our public financial management framework.”
Citing the Auditor-General’s own recommendations, she emphasized the need for urgent reforms and improved collaboration between the Controller and Accountant-General’s Department, the Ministry of Finance, and other relevant bodies to enhance the accuracy and integrity of national financial reporting.
Ms. Osei-Asare assured that the PAC will launch a thorough probe into the matter, engaging all institutions involved to uncover the root cause of the discrepancy and ensure full implementation of the Auditor-General’s proposed measures.
“This is about protecting the integrity of our public financial systems and rebuilding public trust. We must demand precision — not approximation — in our national accounts,” she stated, reaffirming the Committee’s commitment to accountability, transparency, and value for money in the use of public funds.
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Ablekuma North MP Ewurabena Aubynn Joins Ghana Shippers Authority Board

Member of Parliament for Ablekuma North, Ewurabena Aubynn, has been officially sworn in as a member of the Governing Board of the Ghana Shippers Authority.
Her appointment follows a historic electoral victory, where she became the second National Democratic Congress (NDC) candidate to win the Ablekuma North seat since 1992. She secured the position during a highly competitive rerun on Friday, July 11, 2025.
As a first-time legislator, Aubynn brings a strong background in community service and social impact to the Board. She is well known for her grassroots engagement and philanthropic efforts, particularly through the Awula Foundation—a nonprofit she established in February 2023.
The Foundation has played a significant role in supporting vulnerable groups across the Ablekuma North Constituency, reinforcing her commitment to social development.
Her addition to the Ghana Shippers Authority Board is expected to deepen community-level engagement and influence inclusive policymaking in Ghana’s trade and logistics sector.
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