The Multimedia sales people who were dismissed for allegedly engaging in financial misconduct appeared before the Accra Circuit Court 3 Wednesday.
Four of the dismissed former staff each pleaded guilty to different offences.
Solomon Lartey who was a Sales Executive pleaded guilty to forging documents for opening a secret account and abetment of crime.
Samuel Boamah and Ernest Kwakye, both former Sales Executives, also pleaded guilty to stealing.
Other dismissed Sales Executives, Desdy Yaw Owusu and Fiifi Aggrey as well pleaded guilty to stealing.
Two other members of the team were charged with conspiracy.
The court has set Monday, October 17, to deliver its judgment.
Correction: This story has been corrected. It incorrectly listed Mr Edward Entee's as having pleaded guilty to an offence. Even though he was one of the dismissed staff, he has not been charged with any offence and therefore could not have pleaded guilty to anything. We apologise to him for the error.
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