Mr Allotey Brew-Hammond (middle), the PPP’s National Chairman, and other members of the party leaving the court premises during a hearing of the case
Mr Allotey Brew-Hammond (middle), the PPP’s National Chairman, and other members of the party leaving the court premises during a hearing of the case

Nduom's filing fees case dismissed

The Accra High Court on Wednesday dismissed the filing fees suit the Progressive People’s Party (PPP) filed against the Electoral Commission.

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The court awarded costs of Ghc10,000 against the PPP.

The EC, on September 8, 2016, increased the filing fee for presidential candidates from GH¢5,000 in 2012 to GH¢50,000 and that for parliamentary candidates from GH¢1,000 in 2012 to GH¢10,000 in this year’s elections.

Per the directive issued by the electoral body, the filing fees were deposited at the bank which will be confiscated should a presidential candidate fail to secure 25 per cent of the presidential votes and a parliamentary candidate fail to secure 12.5 per cent of votes in a constituency.

Not satisfied with the decision, the PPP dragged the EC to court and described fees by the EC as “discriminatory, arbitrary, capricious and unreasonable,” in its writ of summons.

It sought a declaration that the proper instrument that the EC could employ to charge fees for presidential or parliamentary elections was a statutory instrument and not a constitutional instrument.

It also wanted an order from the court to bar the EC from collecting the filing fees until the “appropriate statutory instruments have been passed in accordance with the appropriate legal regime’’.

But the High Court  on Friday dismissed the suit.

 

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