Kwaku Ansa-Asare, Dean of the Faculty of Laws at Mountcrest University College, has publicly voiced concerns regarding the treatment of former Ghanaian Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta. Ansa-Asare asserts that the proceedings surrounding Ofori-Atta were conducted unfairly. He specifically argues that the process employed negatively impacted Ofori-Atta’s personal dignity. The criticism centers on *how* the issues were addressed, rather than the issues themselves. Ansa-Asare’s statement represents a legal academic’s perspective on due process and respectful treatment within public discourse. No further details regarding the specific issues surrounding Ofori-Atta were provided in the report. This critique raises questions about standards of fairness in Ghanaian political proceedings.