The proceedings in four alleged criminal trials of eight persons including Ms Cecilia Abena Dapaah, a former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources are pending in different courts across the nation.
The cases are different from the OSP’s interim applications where the court have barred the office from making arrests, conducting investigations, or seizing assets of individuals implicated as suspects and respondents.
The prosecution closed its case in the trial of Alexander KwabenaSarfoKantanka, the Municipal Chief Executive for Juaben in the Ashanti Region, for corruption in respect of a public election.
He had been charged with 26 counts of corruption in respect of a public election. The court is scheduled to make a decision on the defence’s submission of “no case”on January 23, 2024.
The OSP also closed its case in the prosecution of Sumaila Abdul Rahman and three others of the Northern Development Authority corruption scandal in which the former Chief Executive and his two deputies and a private contractor are facing 11 charges in respect of bloated contract for a poverty eradication programme in excess of GH¢5 million.
In all, prosecution called ten witnesses. The defence is to file their submission of no case to answer by January 4, 2024, while the prosecution is ordered by the court to file its response by January 25, 2024. The case has been adjourned to February 12, 2024 for mention.
The case of the Republic versus Adjenim Boateng Adjei, a former Chief Executive of Public Procurement Authority and his brother in-law Francis Kwaku Arhin has been adjourned to March 4, 2024 for continuation of cross-examination of the first prosecution witness.
Mr Adjei has been charged on multiple counts of using public office for profit and directly and indirectly influencing the procurement process to obtain an unfair advantage in the award of public contracts, while his brother in-law Mr Arhin has been charged with one count of using public office for profit.
Meanwhile, the court is yet to take the plea of Ms Dapaah, who is being prosecuted by the OSP for allegedly refusing to declare income and property as demanded by the OSP.
The case has been adjourned to December 22 as the Chief Justice is yet to assign the docket to a new judge.
BY MALIK SULLEMANA
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