Supreme Court to hear Akwatia MP’s contempt appeal
Ernest Yaw Kumi leaving the Supreme Court
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Ernest Yaw Kumi: Supreme Court to hear Akwatia MP’s contempt appeal

The Supreme Court has ruled that it will hear the case of Ernest Yaw Kumi, the embattled Member of Parliament for Akwatia, despite his contempt conviction by the Koforidua High Court.

The apex court had earlier directed lawyers in the case to address it on the legal effect of granting a hearing to a contemnor who had yet to purge himself.

By law, a contemnor is generally not entitled to a hearing unless he or she has purged themselves of the contempt, although exceptions exist.

In a 4-1 majority decision on Wednesday (March 12, 2025), the Supreme Court ruled that Mr Kumi falls within those exceptions and should, therefore, be heard.

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Justice Gabriel Pwamang dissented, while Justices Henrietta Mensa-Bonsu, Ernest Gaewu, Henry Anthony Kwofie, and Richard Adjei-Frimpong ruled in favour of hearing the case.

In February 2025, the Koforidua High Court found Mr Kumi guilty of contempt for disregarding an injunction and proceeding with his swearing-in as MP.

He is challenging the ruling at the Supreme Court, but first had to convince the court that he deserved to be heard despite the contempt conviction.

The decision of the court means that the court will now hear Mr Kumi’s application seeking to quash the contempt conviction against him.

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