In December 2019, President
Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo nominated Justice Anin-Yeboah to replace
Sophia Akuffo as Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Ghana. His vetting was opposed by the Executive Director for the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability (ASEPA), Mensah Thompson who wanted Parliament to put on hold, the vetting of Justice Anin Yeboah to allow for CHRAJ to complete investigations on a petition against the nominee. Mr. Mensah had alleged that Justice Anin Yeboah has not disclosed his assets and liabilities as required by law. The following was the findings and decisions of CHRAJ with respect to the non-declaration of asset as raised by Mr. Mensah.
Findings At the end of the preliminary investigations the commission finds as a fact that the respondent has complied with article 286 of the constitution by declaring his assets and liabilities to the auditor general. Anin Yeboah whose appointment by Akuffo-Addo was in consultation with the
Council of State as stipulated by the
Constitution of Ghana was approved as the Chief Justice of the
Republic of Ghana by the
Parliament of Ghana after vetting in December 2019. He is the first male Chief Justice in 12 years. Justice Anin Yeboah was sworn in as the 14th
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of Ghana on 7 January 2020. == 2020 election petition hearing ==