Per an arrangement between businessman, Mr Alfred Agbesi Woyome and the state, with regards to the refund of the GH¢51.2 million he owes the state, he was supposed to have made a second part payment of GH¢5million by April 1, 2017, but checks by Graphic Online indicates that no payment has been made as of now.
Mr Woyome in a commitment letter dated October 27, 2016 and signed by his lawyer, Mr Ken Anku said: “Our client has a clear intention to pay the said judgement debt and that Woyome, as a law-abiding citizen of Ghana, has and is always willing to pay the adjudged sum of money by instalment, given the opportunity, contrary to any perception otherwise.”
On November 8, 2016, Mr Woyome wrote to the outfit of the then Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Mrs Marietta Brew Appiah-Opong proposing to pay the outstanding sum by quarterly instalments.
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The second payment was due by April 1, 2017 but checks by Graphic Online at the AG’s office indicates no payment has been made as of now.
When Graphic Online contacted Mr Woyome via telephone on Wednesday afternoon for a comment, he deferred responses to his lawyer, Mr Ken Anku.
Mr Woyome refunded GH¢4 million to state coffers, representing part payment of the GH¢51.2 million he owes the state in November 2016.
Through his lawyers, he promised to pay the outstanding balance by quarterly instalments of GH¢5 million, commencing April 1, 2017.
The Attorney General and Minister of Justice, then headed by Mrs Marietta Brew Appiah-Opong filed an application at the Supreme Court to request for an oral examination of Woyome but had to discontinue the application when the first GH¢4 million was paid.
A letter dated November 7, 2016 and signed by a Chief State Attorney, Mrs Dorothy Afriyie-Ansah, acknowledged receipt of a cheque for GH¢4 million but five months afterwards, the second instalment was yet to be paid.
On April 6, 2016, the Attorney-General initiated garnishee proceedings against the managers of the ADB, uniBank (Ghana) Limited and UT Bank, bankers of Woyome.
As of the end of 2016, the garnishee had yielded the following amounts: GH¢966.58, GH¢29,515.95, GH¢1,008.70, US$98.17, US$32,779.68, US$223.08 and Euros 1,226.72 which have since been paid into the bank account of the Attorney-General’s office at the Bank of Ghana.
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Per an arrangement between businessman, Mr Alfred Agbesi Woyome and the state, with regards to the refund of the GH¢51.2 million he owes the state, he was supposed to have made a second part payment of GH¢5million by April 1, 2017, but checks by Graphic Online indicates that no payment has been made as of now.
Mr Woyome in a commitment letter dated October 27, 2016 and signed by his lawyer, Mr Ken Anku said: “Our client has a clear intention to pay the said judgement debt and that Woyome, as a law-abiding citizen of Ghana, has and is always willing to pay the adjudged sum of money by instalment, given the opportunity, contrary to any perception otherwise.”
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