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Mining company Heath Goldfields, alongside its managerial executives and legal representative, has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Herald Newspaper and its editor, Larry Allans Dogbe.
The lawsuit, filed in the Accra High Court, accuses the newspaper of publishing false and defamatory statements that have tarnished the plaintiffs’ reputation and harmed their businesses.
In the publications on November 18 and 20, 2024, The Herald is alleged to have published that the plaintiffs were linked to a controversial acquisition of the Bogoso Prestea Mines through bribery and corruption involving a Turkish company.
The articles described Heath Goldfields as a “shell company” with no track record in mining and accused the company of being part of a $20 million deal allegedly involving financial inducements to key officials.
The plaintiffs assert that these statements are baseless, malicious, and aimed at causing reputational and financial harm. The articles also reportedly featured the picture of the second plaintiff, Sylvia Odarley Amporful, intensifying public ridicule and distress against her.
Heath Goldfields and its associates claim that the publications have led to severe economic losses, damaged business relationships, and jeopardized their credibility locally and internationally.
Attempts to resolve the issue through a demand for retraction and an apology were ignored by the defendants, prompting the lawsuit.
The plaintiffs are seeking the following reliefs:
- A declaration that the publications are defamatory and constitute injurious falsehood.
- Retraction of the articles and an unqualified apology.
- A perpetual injunction restraining further defamatory publications.
- GH¢20 million in general damages.
- Costs, including legal fees.
The Herald has yet to respond to the allegations.


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