Africazine:
The Accra High Court has postponed the GH¢30 million alleged fraud case involving a prominent political figure.
Proceedings in the case against Bernard Antwi Boasiako, known as Chairman Wontumi, have been adjourned to July 27. The court has instructed the Attorney-General and Wontumi’s lawyers to return on that date to report on the status of ongoing plea negotiations.
Accra High Court Adjourns Fraud Case
The case revolves around allegations of fraud linked to the EXIM Bank. Chairman Wontumi, who is the Ashanti Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), is at the center of this legal battle. The court had previously allowed both parties two weeks to engage in discussions to potentially resolve the matter.
During the latest court session, Senior State Attorney Joshua Sackey informed the court that negotiations were still in the early stages. This prompted the request for an adjournment, which the court granted.
Ghana: Key figures on alleged fraud case
- GH¢30 million
- Adjourned to July 27
Context of Ongoing Negotiations
The adjournment allows both parties more time to explore a possible agreement. The court’s decision reflects the importance of thorough discussions in legal proceedings. It remains to be seen how the negotiations will unfold in the coming weeks.
Next Steps in the Case
- Return to court on July 27 for a progress update
- Continue plea negotiations between the parties
The legal proceedings against Chairman Wontumi highlight ongoing issues within Ghana's political landscape.
