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Judicial scandal: My wife won’t be a judge – Dag Heward-

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Bishop Dag Heward-Mills has revealed he would not have allowed his wife to become a judge if she had opted to, in the wake of a massive corruption scandal which has hit the judiciary of Ghana.

Thirty-four judges are being investigated after first-rate investigative journalist Anas Aremeyaw Anas captured them on tape falling to various forms of inducements to free or mitigate sentences of suspects before them.

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One of the high court judges Justice Ivy Heward-Mills has been described in certain quarters as the wife of the Presiding Bishop of the Lighthouse Chapel International, due to her surname.

However, Bishop Heward-Mills in a sermon on Sunday distanced himself from the embattled member of the bench clarifying that his wife’s name is Adelaide Heward-Mills.

“My wife is not a judge and has never been a judge, not even for one day in her life,” the Bishop told his congregation.

“My wife is a pastor,” the religious leader stressed in a myjoyonline.com’s report.

Bishop Heward-Mills added his wife is a trained lawyer, though, but has never been on the bench and will never have allowed her to be a judge if she had chosen that profession.

He fell short to explain why he would not have allowed his wife to become a judge, but his comments come on the heels of hard core evidence of corruption against the Judicial Service of Ghana.

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