Audio By Carbonatix
Five staff of the National Investment Bank (NIB) and a trader on Tuesday appeared before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly siphoning GH¢1,111,585.00 from the bank’s general accounts.
The bank officials are: Collins Frank Kubi, Matthew Esumah Amporful, Eric Turkson, Richard Besseah Asante, and Saviour Walanyo Balamey. Leonard Kweku Tawiah is the trader.
They have been variously charged with 15 counts of conspiracy to steal, stealing and money laundering.
The five Bank Officials are said to have distributed the various amounts into some customers’ accounts and facilitated its withdrawal.
They are alleged to have convinced the customers to allow them to receive monies from the bank for the works they have done for the bank. The amount allegedly stolen is estimated at GH¢1,111,585.00.
The five work as authorisers and vetting supervisors of the Finance and Strategy Department.
The accused who had legal representations, denied the charges and were granted bail.
The court presided over by Ms. Ellen Asamoah set the bail conditions in the sum of GH¢5 million each with three sureties, each of the sureties was to be justified.
They are to report to the Police every Wednesday and the trial was adjourned to March 20.
Prosecuting, Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sylvester Asare said on December 20, last year, the Audit and Bank Inspection Department during auditing detected that an amount of GH¢2,612,031.45 has illegally been transferred from the bank’s General Account into various accounts
The accounts include Our Daily Bread Enterprise, Prime Avenue Consult and Emmanuel Bright Bugrees, all customers of the bank.
Prosecution said a report was made to the Police and the accused were arrested.
He said during investigations five of the Bank’s staff confirmed transferring monies: GH¢288,046.00; GH¢250,600.00; GH¢125,400.00; GH¢174,719.00; GH¢271,820.00 into the above mentioned accounts between February 2019 to December 2019.
Prosecution said further investigations revealed that the accused have purchased properties including a three-bedroom house and four vehicles.
ASP Asare said the four vehicles have been impounded by the Criminal Investigations Department of the Ghana Police Service.
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Now I feel like a celebrity – Anthony Osei reacts after JoyNews Impact Makers honour
2 minutes -
Kofi Bentil urges political tolerance to protect Ghanaian businesses and investment
5 minutes -
ECG’s biggest problem is forex – Dubik Mahama
11 minutes -
Man Utd reach agreement to appoint Carrick manager
19 minutes -
We must review and renegotiate all mining contracts – Kofi Bentil
25 minutes -
‘My heart is full’ – JoyNews Impact Makers winner celebrates courage of amputees
41 minutes -
Dubik Mahama defends ECG reforms as IMF pushes for greater private sector participation
1 hour -
Government policies drove Ghana’s economic recovery, not IMF – Dr Nyarko Otoo
2 hours -
IMF gains should not be celebrated yet – Kofi Bentil
2 hours -
Ghana still addicted IMF programmes that don’t promote production – Dr Nyarko Otoo
2 hours -
IMF exit marks end of painful economic chapter – Dr. Theo Acheampong
2 hours -
Franklin Cudjoe: Mahama gov’t delivered Ghana’s fastest economic recovery
2 hours -
Ghana paid high price for delayed IMF programme – Prof Bokpin
3 hours -
Government commits to fully recapitalising Bank of Ghana by 2032
3 hours -
The football culture: lost or simply changed?
3 hours