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Why Domelevo won’t pursue charges against Presidency following Supreme Court ruling

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
June 1, 2023
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The former Auditor General, Daniel Yao Domelevo does not intend taking legal action against the Presidency.

Mr. Domelevo expressed his belief that seeking damages would be futile, as it would involve using taxpayer funds to compensate him.

The Supreme Court has declared his forced leave by the government as null and void.

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In 2020, he was obliged to take 169 working days of accumulated leave by the presidency

The Supreme Court’s ruling on May 31, deemed the presidency’s decision to enforce accumulated leave on Mr. Domelevo as unconstitutional.

When asked about seeking redress, Mr. Domelevo replied, “What type of redress? The battle is for the Lord, the most important thing is that the Supreme Court has spoken.”

“And I’m happy they have done that. Many Ghanaians thought that there was something untoward that I had done, which the president said I should go on leave. Now that I feel vindicated, I don’t think I need any redress beyond that.”

He further explained that seeking compensation from taxpayers, who had no involvement in the matter, did not interest him.


Mr. Domelevo humorously pointed out that since the president does not pay taxes, he saw no reason to take further action.

“Many people made such suggestions, but I jokingly tell them why would I take redress to get compensation from the taxpayers who did nothing to me. The president doesn’t pay tax, so I’m not interested in taking any further action,” he said.

Mr. Domelevo emphasized the Supreme Court’s ruling held the utmost importance to him, and that he has moved on with his life.

AHe stated, “It’s a position and not a possession, so I have moved on… I think the verdict is the most important thing.”

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