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Deputy Attorney-General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, says the office of the Attorney-General has not been compromised in the ongoing trial of the founder of the defunct Capital Bank, William Ato Essien.
Presiding judge in the trial, Justice Eric Kyei Baffour, had rejected the terms of settlement reached between state prosecutors and Ato Essien, on the basis that the law that the state and the accused based their agreed settlement on, does not apply to the instant case, and such settlements may make crimes attractive.
He had added that it appears the state had been compromised.
But speaking on JoyNews’ Newsfile, the Deputy Attorney-General indicated that the statement made by the Judge was untrue.
“I’d like to place it on record that the Attorney-General’s office and for that matter the Ministry of Justice has never been compromised in this matter. We will never be compromised in this matter and is not prepared to be compromised in any other way,” he said.
He explained that the GH₵90 million agreed settlement was reached after long negotiations between the State and the accused.
He noted that various amounts proposed by Ato Essien and his lawyers had been rejected by the state prosecutors till the GH₵90 million agreement was proposed and agreed upon by state prosecutors after taking several issues into keen consideration.
He argued that the GH₵90 million was the best bet for the country.
Meanwhile, Justice Kyei Baffour has suggested that even if the court agrees to the agreed settlement by the two parties, Ato Essien should be made to pay the agreed amount at the current exchange rate with interest and not pay the same amount, which has devalued.
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