The accused persons have pleaded not guilty to charges including causing financial loss to the state and have been granted bail.
In court on Monday, January 10, 2022, when the case was called for Dr Opuni's witness to continue with his testimony, the court said there was a system breakdown of the entire first floor of the High Court.
"There is a problem, and the whole system is down, and I don't know when it might be on for us to work, so it has to be adjourned," Justice Clemence Honyenuga, a Justice of the Supreme Court, noted.
He explained further that, "It is nobody's fault, and we don't know when it will be on, so having heard about the enormity of the problem, we have to come next Monday and let's see how far things will go."
The case has since been adjourned to January 17, 2021.
Meanwhile, lawyers of the accused persons have indicated to the court that they have filed respective motions for consideration.
The motion filed by the second and third accused persons has been fixed for January 21.
Samuel Cudjoe, counsel for Dr Opuni, also told the court that they have a motion to invoke the supervisory jurisdiction of the Supreme Court for Certiorari and that application has been fixed for February 8, 2022. Read Full Story
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