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The office of the Attorney General and Minister of Justice, in close collaboration with the Serious Fraud Office, is all set to commence criminal prosecutions of a number of persons and institutions deemed to have deprived the nation of huge sums that should be sitting in the national kitty.
The illegal actions, in the view of the two institutions as per documents sighted by Myjoyonline.com, have been perpetrated against the financial wellbeing of the Republic of Ghana and for which the perpetrators must pay the price thereof.
Sources within the A-G’s Department and the SFO would not indicate the exact date prosecutions would begin for the over 30 separate cases investigated by the two bodies, however they point to an immediate date for at least three of the cases.
“Madam (Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu) is taking all the pains to properly build the cases for successful prosecutions and I do not think she is interested in any media trial. I don’t think you would hear her voice on these cases outside the courts. If you desire to know what cases are ready for prosecution, I think you will have to meet her in court”. Those were the words of a senior staffer at the Public Prosecutions directorate.
The staffer was responding to questions by Myjoyonline.com bordering on documentation containing the SFO’s advise on cases it had investigated and passed for prosecution by the A-G, as well as others at various stages of completion.
The cases likely to see immediate prosecution include
- certain transactions surrounding the nation’s hosting recently of the African Hockey Tournament,
- award and execution of a preventive maintenance contract by the Ministry of Health and
- the transfer of GH¢405,000 for the payment of furnishing nine houses at Trasacco Estates in connection with the celebrations of Ghana’s 50th independence anniversary.
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