General News of Monday, 19 January 2026Source: www.ghanaweb.comBusiness mogul Prince Kofi Amoabeng has spoken candidly about his prolonged legal battle following the collapse of UT Bank, highlighting the need for reforms in Ghana’s judicial system. Amoabeng, the former CEO of UT Bank who resigned in 2015, two years before the bank collapsed in 2017, said he has since faced “baseless charges” and has been in court for nearly eight years. Ofori-Atta is still innocent until proven guilty by state - Kofi Amoabeng“Now, when it comes to my own case, I was at the bank and I resigned in 2015, and the bank collapsed in 2017, almost two years after I resigned. Reflecting on the personal and professional toll, Amoabeng noted that the lengthy legal proceedings have been challenging both financially and emotionally. MAG/MAOne year on: Watch what some Ghanaians are saying about ORALMeanwhile, watch as Ghanaians respond to Ofori-Atta's detention
Source: GhanaWeb January 19, 2026 14:44 UTC