Audio By Carbonatix
Spanish firm Isofoton SA has indicated that it will seek redress at the international court following Supreme Court’s ruling which ordered it to refund about $400,000 to Ghana.
According to the Country Representative of Isofoton, Anane-Agyei Forson who was one of the defendants in the case, the Spanish firm will fight the case to its logical conclusion if justice is not served.
Former Attorney-General Martin Amidu sued the company for receiving illegal monies in judgement debt from the state.
The Supreme Court in a unanimous decision upheld the application by Amidu and ordered Isofoton to pay back the judgement debt to the state.
The Country Representative Anane-Agyei Forson is quoted as saying that the firm will not refund the money ordered by the court.
However, speaking on Asempa FM’s political talk show programme, Kukurantumi on Saturday, Anane Agyei said though it accepts the verdict of the Supreme Court, the company disagrees and will fight on till justice is done them.
“We as a firm accept the verdict of the court but disagree because we know the government owes us and we will fight on. We have told our lawyers to look at the case and advice us on the next step but want to add that it will not be left there”.
Mr. Anane Forson asserted that though it accepts that the contract was not approved by Parliament, it has contract with the government for which it is owed about $3million.
“We will definitely take the money even if we will go for international arbitration,” he added.
He insisted that the mess was created by former chief of staff, Kwadwo Mpiani who needs to give answers in order to settle the matter once and for all.
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
-
Return home to support Ghana’s 24-hour economy agenda – Ambassador Smith urges students abroad
36 minutes -
Minute’s silence held to remember Bondi Beach attack victims
48 minutes -
Lands Minister commissions 3rd batch of 636 Blue Water Guards; pledges sustained fight against galamsey
1 hour -
Manso Nyankomase miners allege military extortion and harassment during reclamation exercise
1 hour -
Ghanaian among 20 arrested as 306 stolen vehicles recovered in Canada
2 hours -
Neither Russia nor France: One West African country walks a diplomatic tightrope
2 hours -
Former CSA boss says he was politically insulated to do his job
2 hours -
NAPO slams gov’t for revocation of renamed universities
2 hours -
Playback: The Law discussed legal backbone of Ghana’s cybersecurity framework
3 hours -
Photos: 2025 Diaspora Summit
3 hours -
Diaspora partnership central to Ghana’s reset agenda – Vice President
3 hours -
Ghanaian graduate students in U.S. appeal for financial support to complete studies
3 hours -
Four suspects arrested in fatal kidnapping attempt near Chereponi
5 hours -
Sankofa Pan-African Committee honours Temple of Rabbi leader as ‘Custodian of Peace’
5 hours -
Obuasi Trade Show records high turn-out and strong impact
5 hours
