
Audio By Carbonatix
The Receiver of the defunct Unibank, Nii Amanor Dodoo, has told an Accra High Court that a total amount of more than GH₵56.2 million was debited from the bank’s interbranch ledger account.
This ledger account, according to the Receiver, was a general ledger account.
The Receiver was answering questions in a cross-examination by lawyers for Mr Jeffery Amon, a former Senior Relationship Manager of Corporate Banking at Unibank.
The accused persons in this matter have been charged with fraudulent breach of trust, money laundering, dishonest appropriation, wilfully causing financial loss to the Republic and conspiracy to commit crime.
At the time the license of Unibank was revoked, it was discovered that an amount of 5.7 billion cedis had been dishonestly appropriated by the shareholders with the connivance and assistance of some of the accused persons.
Nii Dodoo said various entries were passed into the account, particularly those based on petty cash vouchers and pay in slips that were used to siphon funds out of Unibank.
“Some of the petty cash vouchers used to siphon out the GHS56,295,000 were signed by Mr Paul Appiah Gyasi, Mr William Coleman and Mr Benjamin Ofori, all officers of the bank,” he added.
He said the entries were passed by Mr Elijah Benson and other officers of the bank based on vouchers presented to them.
He said these funds were siphoned out for the benefit of the shareholders.
Nii Dodoo also told the Court that an amount of GHS13.1 million was credited to the account of Maripoma Limited.
He said the crediting of the account in the banking software of Unibank was by one Mr R. Mensah, a teller at the World Trade Centre branch of Unibank.
The Receiver described the pay-in slips based on which funds were siphoned from Unibank as fictitious because there was no evidence of physical cash receipts of those amounts in the books of Unibank.
He said in most cases, when entries were passed in the banking software application of Unibank, a Senior Officer of the bank had to authorise the transaction passed but in this case, this was not the case.
The trial was adjourned to May 17, 2023 for continuation of cross-examination.
Latest Stories
-
Fire destroys housemaster’s office and storeroom at Adonten SHS
60 minutes -
Massive fire engulfs warehouse at Tema Free Zones enclave
1 hour -
Internal friction and tactical flaws define Ghana’s 2026 World Cup exit
2 hours -
Team Ghana heads to Senegal for CAA Region II U18/U20 Championships
4 hours -
Ablekuma North MP donates relief items to flood victims
5 hours -
AMA presents 997 school desks to improve teaching and learning in public schools
6 hours -
Beyond drains: Susan Adu-Amankwah prescribes lasting solution to Accra floods
6 hours -
GES, UMA-Subika hold reading competitions to boost literacy in Asutifi North
7 hours -
Ashanti Regional Minister, Zoomlion launch sustained sanitation campaign in Ashanti
9 hours -
Muzic Mensah earns four nominations at 2026 Ghana Music Awards USA
10 hours -
2026 U17 WWCQ: Black Maidens snatch late draw in first leg against Senegal
10 hours -
Flood mitigation should be continuous, not a one-off effort – Expert warns
11 hours -
From Tragedy to Triumph: Ghana’s path to flood resilience (A Story of Lessons Learned, Global Inspiration, and a Collective Commitment to a Better Future)
11 hours -
Kristo Asafo dispute centres on my father’s final directives, not inheritance — Adwoa Safo
11 hours -
Kristo Asafo saga: ‘My dad didn’t die intestate; he left a valid will’ – Adwoa Safo
11 hours