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KATH CEO sues Lawyer Kwame Adofo for defamation…asks court to grant GH¢5m as damages

 

 

Professor Dr. Otchere Addai-Mensah, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), has commenced a legal action at the Kumasi High Court against Lawyer Kwame Adofo for causing irreparable damage to his reputation and image.

In a writ of summons filed on Monday, 27th May 2024, Prof. Addai-Mensah, who is the plaintiff, said the publications of falsehoods on his person by Kwame Adofo, who is the defendant, are defamatory and have caused him pain.

Professor Dr. Otchere Addai-Mensah

These publications by the defendant on his Facebook timeline, according to the KATH CEO in a statement of claim, have had effects on his person, adding that they amount to defamation of his character.

Background

Kwame Adofo, a lawyer, served as the legal representative of KATH for five years.

After expiration of his contract with KATH almost two years ago, the management of the hospital opened up for all qualified lawyers to apply for the position which was publicly advertised.

KATH, after fulfilling all procedures, including interviews of the applicants, selected Lawyer Nana Fredua Agyeman Osborne as its legal representative.

Prof.Addae Mensah

 

Lawyer Adofo has since the expiration of his contract with KATH, his former employer, taken to Facebook to berate and sometimes attack the integrity of the CEO, Prof. Otchere Addai-Mensah, including claims of financial impropriety.

Reliefs:

The KATH CEO, by his legal action, is asking the court to declare that the words and statements, as well as others, uttered and published by the defendant (Adofo) on his Facebook timeline and contained in statement of claim as defamatory of his (Addai-Mensah) character.

Prof. Addai-Mensah is asking the court to order the defendant to publish in three subsequent editions in the Daily Graphic newspaper unqualified retractions and apologies with same prominence given the issuance of the defamatory words.

Furthermore, the KATH CEO is asking the court to compel the defendant to immediately delete all the defamatory statements made on his person either directly or indirectly on his Facebook timeline.

 

The CEO is asking the court to grant him general damages of 3 million cedis.

Additionally, the CEO is asking the High Court to grant him exemplary damages of 2 million cedis for malicious conduct of the defendant in defaming him.

The KATH CEO is also asking for other costs to be awarded against the defendant, including legal costs and others the court may deem fit.

Accomplishments:

Prof. Addai-Mensah in the writ says he has been working as lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) for 16 years until his appointment as CEO of KATH about 18 months ago.

He noted that by sheer determination in life, he was awarded as an Associate Professor in Haematology at the Faculty of Allied, Health Sciences of KNUST.

The plaintiff says he was head of department for five years and later as Dean of Faculty and Vice Dean of students and also Deputy Director Students Affairs at KNUST.

Prof. Addai-Mensah was Vice-President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana and President of the KNUST.

The KATH CEO is also a member of the Governing Council of the Nurses and Midwives Council of Ghana.Source: Michael Ofosu-Afriyie

KATH CEO sues Lawyer Kwame Adofo for defamation…asks court to grant GH¢5m as damages

 

 

Professor Dr. Otchere Addai-Mensah, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), has commenced a legal action at the Kumasi High Court against Lawyer Kwame Adofo for causing irreparable damage to his reputation and image.

In a writ of summons filed on Monday, 27th May 2024, Prof. Addai-Mensah, who is the plaintiff, said the publications of falsehoods on his person by Kwame Adofo, who is the defendant, are defamatory and have caused him pain.

Professor Dr. Otchere Addai-Mensah

These publications by the defendant on his Facebook timeline, according to the KATH CEO in a statement of claim, have had effects on his person, adding that they amount to defamation of his character.

Background

Kwame Adofo, a lawyer, served as the legal representative of KATH for five years.

After expiration of his contract with KATH almost two years ago, the management of the hospital opened up for all qualified lawyers to apply for the position which was publicly advertised.

KATH, after fulfilling all procedures, including interviews of the applicants, selected Lawyer Nana Fredua Agyeman Osborne as its legal representative.

Prof.Addae Mensah

 

Lawyer Adofo has since the expiration of his contract with KATH, his former employer, taken to Facebook to berate and sometimes attack the integrity of the CEO, Prof. Otchere Addai-Mensah, including claims of financial impropriety.

Reliefs:

The KATH CEO, by his legal action, is asking the court to declare that the words and statements, as well as others, uttered and published by the defendant (Adofo) on his Facebook timeline and contained in statement of claim as defamatory of his (Addai-Mensah) character.

Prof. Addai-Mensah is asking the court to order the defendant to publish in three subsequent editions in the Daily Graphic newspaper unqualified retractions and apologies with same prominence given the issuance of the defamatory words.

Furthermore, the KATH CEO is asking the court to compel the defendant to immediately delete all the defamatory statements made on his person either directly or indirectly on his Facebook timeline.

 

The CEO is asking the court to grant him general damages of 3 million cedis.

Additionally, the CEO is asking the High Court to grant him exemplary damages of 2 million cedis for malicious conduct of the defendant in defaming him.

The KATH CEO is also asking for other costs to be awarded against the defendant, including legal costs and others the court may deem fit.

Accomplishments:

Prof. Addai-Mensah in the writ says he has been working as lecturer at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) for 16 years until his appointment as CEO of KATH about 18 months ago.

He noted that by sheer determination in life, he was awarded as an Associate Professor in Haematology at the Faculty of Allied, Health Sciences of KNUST.

The plaintiff says he was head of department for five years and later as Dean of Faculty and Vice Dean of students and also Deputy Director Students Affairs at KNUST.

Prof. Addai-Mensah was Vice-President of the University Teachers Association of Ghana and President of the KNUST.

The KATH CEO is also a member of the Governing Council of the Nurses and Midwives Council of Ghana.Source: Michael Ofosu-Afriyie

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