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Judiciary must embrace technology, reforms — Prof Bondzi-Simpson

The Vice-Chancellor of Methodist University Ghana (MUG), Professor Philip Ebow Bondzi-Simpson, has called on Ghana’s Judiciary to move beyond its celebrated legacy and urgently embrace technology, institutional reforms and greater transparency to deliver faster, more efficient and people-centred justice in an increasingly digital age. He observed that while the country’s judicial system has endured for []
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