Presiding judge, Justice Francis Apangabuno Achibonga, ruled to allow the tendering of additional bank records identified as Exhibit 6K, despite objections from the Attorney-General’s representatives. The prosecution’s witness conceded under questioning that the statement in Exhibit 6K did not fully account for the entire period referenced. Counsel Atta Akyea countered that the documents’ highlighting what he termed as gaps in EOCO’s disclosures and stressing that excluding them would impede the court’s ability to trace the full financial flows. Consequently, the comprehensive bank statements, marked Exhibit 6 series (6K–6N), were admitted into evidence, ensuring the court had access to the complete financial record. Read the full court ruling below:AM/VPOMeanwhile, learn of the story of the man behind the iconic Akwaaba frames in Ghana:
Source: GhanaWeb March 18, 2026 15:21 UTC