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Court of Appeals refuses disclosure order and stays trial

May 31, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Courtroom of Enchantment ordered prosecutors to launch paperwork towards former Nationwide Indicators Bureau (NSB) chief Kwabena Adu Boahene and two others, however refused to halt the GH¢49 million trial.

In a unanimous judgment on Might 28 in Accra, the three-judge panel chaired by Justice Georgina Mensah-Datsa and sitting alongside Justices George Buadi and Ayite Alma-Tetteh put aside a number of the earlier Excessive Courtroom’s judgments and directed the Legal professional Basic to offer a number of the requested paperwork and monetary information inside an affordable time frame to assist a good trial.

The panel rejected the appellants’ utility to remain the proceedings as a result of they’d did not display the required distinctive circumstances, holding that disclosure in prison circumstances is steady and might happen concurrently with the trial.

Adu Boahene and others argued that the Excessive Courtroom had adopted too slim a view of the constitutional proper to “enough amenities” for getting ready a protection below Article 19(2)(e) and (g) of the 1992 Structure. They mentioned they relied on the complete disclosure precept established by the Supreme Courtroom in Republic v. Eugene Baffour-Bonny et al., and that preparations had been hampered by the untimely rejection of a request for details about ISC Holdings.

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Prosecutors allege that former NSB chief Adu Boahene illegally obtained CHF49.1 million from the state’s particular operations account and routed it by means of non-public firms, and the costs relate to a cyber protection procurement contract involving Israeli firm ISC Holdings. The defendants, together with his spouse Angela Boateng, are at present on trial, however the prices haven’t been confirmed.

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