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President John Agyekum Kufuor has de-confiscated the assets of 137 people, a statement signed by Mr Kwame Osei Prempeh, Deputy Attorney-General and Deputy Minister of Justice said in Accra on Monday.
It said the President’s action was upon the recommendations of the Confiscated Assets Committee, Restoration of Assets Committee, and the Attorney-General's Department.
The statement said the release would be on “where is and as is basis”.
“In cases where de-confiscation is not possible because of peculiar circumstances, compensation may be paid,” it said, adding “The Attorney-General shall implement the terms of this release on a case-by-case basis.”
The statement asked all those who are affected to contact Room 14 of the Attorney-general’s Department of call (021)-682530.
Those affected are Mr Matthew N. Teteh of Uniclean Limited (15 properties); Krobo Edusei (13 properties); Dr E. Ayeh Kumi (13 properties); the late Mr J.K. Siaw (8 properties); the late M.F. Fattal 3 properties); the late Kofi Krah, aka Kufi Gu (6 properties) amd Mr K.N. Owusu (4 properties).
Others include Mr Tismak Inja (3 properties); Nana Oktwer Bekoe (1 property); the late Alhaji Teillo Bucom (3 properties); Richard Seglah (3 properties); Col. C.R. Techie-Menson (5 properties), the late Moses Twebneboah Kodua (6 properties); Mr E.K. Buckman (3 properties); the late General Akwasi Amankwa Afrifa (3 properties), Mr Arnest Arko (1 property) and Mr B.S.K Kwakye (1 property).
Source: GNA
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