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The Office of the Attorney General (AG) and Ministry of Justice has dropped the charges against former Chief Director of the Ministry of Health, Dr. Sylvester Anemana.
This follows an earlier revelation by the Attorney General's Office, that it intends to file nolle prosequi to discontinue charges against the former Chief Director.
Dr Anemana, who is currently out of the country for medical treatment, is the second accused person in the trial involving Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, a former Deputy Minister for Finance and Mr Richard Dzakpa, a Businessman.
They are standing trial for allegedly causing financial loss to the State to the tune of over €2.37 million following the purchase of ambulances.
Dr Forson was granted a self-recognisance bail of GH¢3 million for allegedly wilfully causing financial loss of 2,370,000 euros to the State.
He is also facing an additional charge of “intentionally misapplying public property contrary to section 1 (2) of the Public Property Protection Act, 1977 (SMCD 140)”.
Dr Anemana was also granted a bail of one million Ghana cedis with three sureties one of whom is a public servant not below the rank of a director.
Mr Dzakpa was granted bail of five million Ghana cedis with three sureties one of whom must be justified with documents of landed property.
Richard Gymbiby, a Principal State Attorney, who was led by Mr Godfred Dame, made the intention known to the Court after the wife of Dr Anemana joined proceedings from India, where the husband was receiving treatment to update parities.
She told the Court that the husband was at the theater.
“He can not walk and see currently,” she added.
Justice Afia Serwah Asare Botwe, the Court of Appeal judge, sitting as an additional High Court judge, subsequently adjourned the case to enable Mr Dzakpa (A3) to open his defence.
Mr Thomas Obeng, Counsel for A3, told the Court that they intended to call one witness together with the accused person, who would give his evidence orally.
Meanwhile, available information indicates that the circumstances surrounding the former Chief Director's health coupled with the fact that, he is currently in India for a kidney transplant, seemed to have inform the decision of the Attorney General’s Office to discontinue charges against him.
“Take notice that the Republic intends that the proceedings against the accused person:
Sylvester Anemana in the above-named case shall not continue,” the Nolle Prosequi dated March 11, 2024, stated.
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