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Theophilus Donkor v Attorney-General: The Road Not Taken
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Theophilus Donkor v Attorney-General: The Road Not Taken

Introduction As transaction lawyers representing clients with businesses in regulated spaces, we often find ourselves engaging regulators to seek their consent, approval or some other kind of authorisation that is required to enable our clients conduct their business transactions lawfully. For instance, as part of its measures to ensure compliance with regular prudential requirements amid...

After Elections: Who Stays And Who leaves?
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After Elections: Who Stays And Who leaves?

The Supreme Court has in the case of Theophilus Donkor v. The Attorney General[1] shorn the light on the controversial question of the category of officeholders who get to stay in office and those who are required to leave when a new government is elected. In summary, the court recognized that the answer to the question...