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The Supreme Court (SC) on Wednesday upheld an application by former Attorney-General, Martin Amidu to orally examine businessman Alfred Woyome over the sum of GHC51 million wrongfully given him by government.
Ghana's apex court scheduled November 24 for Mr Amidu to interrogate the businessman over how he spent the money.
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