The Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Malik Kweku Baako Jnr., has criticized Chief Justice, Sophia Akuffo and the General Legal Council over recent happenings within the law school.
The GLC which is chaired by the Chief Justice has come under intense criticism in recent times following the failure of hundreds of students to gain admission into the Ghana School of Law.
The issue of access to legal education has been topical in Ghana following the yearly mass failure recorded after the entrance examinations. This has resulted in many legal brains accusing the Council of deliberately setting out to deny students access to legal education by failing a large number of them.
Not even demonstrations by students to register their displeasure over the way their legal education is handled, resulted in any positive feedback.
The General Legal Council (GLC) on Monday summoned the General Manager of ABC Television, to appear before one of its Committees over his interview regarding the recent Law School exam.
Expressing his view on the mass failure recorded at the School yearly, he accused the GLC of "perpetrating fraud and deliberately limiting the number of students to be admitted into the law school."
Speaking to this on Peace FM's morning show 'Kokrokoo' Kweku Baako said: "the General Legal Council and the Chief Justice; I think they are just creating unnecessary problems for the country; it's mind-boggling... What the chief justice is saying about mass production and so on they have created their own distortion; I think it's wrong".