Kpelleboy
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| Subject: Ellen Sirleaf Must Not Go to TRC Mon Aug 11, 2008 5:12 am | |
| President Ellen Sirleaf’s Appearance Before TRC: I Beg to Differ By: Arthur B. Dennis On July 14, 2008, Abdoulaye W. Dukule’ published an article on the Perspective website, disclosing that President Ellen-Johnson Sirleaf had agreed to testify before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). Dukule’ applauded the President’s decision and said it would remove the veil of suspicion over her. If this is true, I beg to differ and call on President Sirleaf to reconsider her decision. Here are my reasons. Under our constitution, there is no single language, requiring a sitting President to testify before a quasi-judicial tribunal or a hand-picked commission. There is also no clear judicial precedent under our laws, requiring a sitting President to appear in court. Even in Clinton v. Jones (1994), a U. S. District Court said, “although presidents have responded to written interrogations, given depositions, and provided videotaped testimony, no sitting president in U. S. history has ever testified or been ordered to testify in open court or before a quasi-judicial tribunal.” Full Story | |
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