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37 Military Hospital Medical negligence case adjourned to March 1

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published January 30, 2023
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An application asking the High Court in Accra to compel the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), the 37 Military Hospital and the Attorney General to release an investigation report conducted on the circumstances leading to the death of a 48-year-old man Emmanuel Asare- Kumah has been adjourned to March 1.

The family of the deceased had sued the Hospital together with a doctor, the CDS, and Attorney General demanding GHc2 million damages for medical negligence leading to his death.

The family contends that the death of Solomon Asare Kumah at the hospital in October 2019 was due to breach of contract and negligence by the hospital and the doctor, Col. Dr Gao Appiah who took care of him.

In addition to the writ, the family is asking the court to compel the Hospital, the Chief of Defence Staff and the Attorney General to release the report to them after several attempts failed.

On October 21, 2022 the Plaintiff/Applicant filed an application for an order for Discovery for; “an order directed at the 2nd Defendant (CDS) to furnish plaintiff
with the final Report of the Board of Inquiry held in respect of the death of Solomon
Asare-Kumah and allegations of extortion against the 4th Defendant.”

Secondly, “an order directed at the 3rd Defendant to furnish Plaintiff with the full and complete medical record of Solomon Asare-Kumah (deceased).”

By Court

In court on Monday, January 30, 2023, when the case was called, Martin Kpebu, counsel for the deceased family said the parties were in court for its ruling.

But Justice Ekow Charles Baiden, one of the judges recently elevated to the Court of Appeal raised concerns about the delays with the parties filing their submissions.

He also said that following his elevation from the High Court to the Court of Appeal, he will need to have the instructions of the Chief Justice to know what to do.

“I learnt the new judge will come in by next week. Maybe what I will suggest is let me give you a date (adjourn) let’s come back and I will make up my mind. I want to speak to the CJ if I can handle this case,” Justice Baiden stated.

The judge after consulting the parties adjourned the case to March 1, 2023.

Subject matter

The family contends that, “the hospital and its employees fail to exercise due care when they wrongly inserted Solomon’s breathing tube under his skin thereby denying oxygen for a considerable amount of time and as such causing stain on his heart and other organs and thus causing his death.”

The family argues that they, therefore, requested for a refund and for an administrative enquiry into these claims as well as the allegations of breach of contract and negligence, but the 3rd defendant refused to accede to the demand for investigations.

“A petition was therefore lodged with the Medical and Dental Council which took up the matter with the Military Command.

“Plaintiff avers that the Military Command subsequently commissioned a Board of Inquiry to look into the petition. The
family was invited to give testimony as part of proceedings held by the Military Command and it did. This was in March 2020.

“Unfortunately, the Military Command, just like the 3rd defendant has failed and or refused to communicate its findings or make available its report to the family, in spite of several demands by the family and plaintiff’s lawyer.

Plaintiff states that indeed, the 2nd defendant’s office has failed to respond to plaintiff lawyer’s letter requesting for a copy of the report on behalf of the grieving family. The office simply ignored the letter.

When officers from the lawyer’s office subsequently followed up, they were informed that the office would get back to the family, but that had not happened as at the time the plaintiff’s lawyers served a noticeof plaintiff’s intention to sue.

The Plaintiff avers that the particulars of undue influence and misrepresentation are:
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a. The relationship between 4th defendant (the consultant surgeon assigned by the 3rd defendant to Solomon’s case) on the one hand, and Solomon and the family on the other hand, was that of a superior and an inferior relationship (ie doctor-patient);

b. 4th Defendant knew that the family trusted him as a consultant surgeon and a Senior Military Officer and would rely on his statements;

c. The family relied on 4th defendant’s statements and paid to him the sum of thirty-six thousand two hundred Ghana Cedis (GHC36,200.00) for the purchase of the alleged surgical supplies and for his services;

d. 4th Defendant took advantage ofhis position as a consultant surgeon and a highly ranked member of the Military to
extort the sum of thirty-six thousand two hundred Ghana Cedis (GH&36,200.00) by making false representation to Solomon’s family that he required the money to purchase surgical supplies, and for his services when he knew these
representations were false;

e. 4th defendant knew that Solomon’s family was vulnerable at the material time that he (reviewed his alleged fees for surgery by an additional US$2000.00.

Report is exclusively for internal use

In an affidavit to the request deposed to by Justice Oteng, a Legal Officer at the Department of Legal Services, Ghana Armed Forces, General Headquarters, on the authority of the Ist to 3rd Defendants/Respondents opposed to the request and said the report is exclusively for internal use.

“..The 2nd Respondent is vehemently opposed to the request by the Applicant for the Report/Record of the Board of inquiry,” the affidavit in opposition stated.

It contends that, “the Report of the Board of inquiry is a restricted document meant for the exclusive internal use of the Ghana Armed Forces.”

It stated that, “the Report of the Board of Inquiry conducted under the auspices of the Ghana Armed Forces is privileged and same cannot be disclosed to the Public even in legal proceedings.

“That per with the Armed Forces Regulations [Administration] Volume 1 (AFR Vol. 1) (C.I 12), applications for the release of record or report of a Board of an Inquiry requires the express instructions of the 2nd Defendant herein.

“That pursuant to the AFR. Vol 1, the 2nd Defendant stated that the Report of the Board of Inquiry as requested by the Applicant is confidential and same cannot be released.

It contends “that the discovery of the Report of the Board of Inquiry as prayed is not necessary for a fair and effectual disposal of the instant action and will rather prejudice the trial.”

It stated further that, “the Applicant has not shown any reasonable cause for the discovery of the report of the Board of Inquiry,” and “that the 3rd Respondent is however not opposed to Plaintiff/Applicant’s request for the disclosure of the medical records ofthe deceased in its custody.”

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/Murtala Inusah

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