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The President of the Ghana School of Law Students’ Representative Council (SRC) has been interdicted over allegations of financial malfeasance.
Wonder Victor Kutor has been accused of buying a car for the SRC from his company and another for his personal use under questionable circumstances.
The decision was taken in accordance with Article 34(d) and (e) of the School's SRC constitution.
Mr Kutor was also reportedly using his company name to run an SRC-owned Mobile Money business while channelling its proceeds towards his personal use.
The Executive Council of the SRC queried the president but was not convinced by his answers and subsequently constituted a committee to investigate the matter.
A statement released on April 17 explained that "the interdiction is grounded on, among others, a prima facie case established upon the probing of Mr Wonder Kutor before the Executive Council on April 7, 2022, and subsequent admissions in a radio interview on Citi FM on April 12, 2022, which acts bring the SRC into disrepute."
Following this action, the Council has appointed Yoofi Impraim, Vice President of the Greenhill campus, as interim President until the findings of the Investigation Committee are ready.
"Mr Kutor is, therefore, in the interim is, not to be recognised or dealt with as SRC President. The SRC Executive Council shall in writing subsequently communicate the end of the interdiction if necessitated by the findings of the Committee," the press releases added.
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