Supreme Court okays provision of documents to accused persons in $4m NCA case
The Supreme Court has asked the State to provide five persons standing trial in the $4 million National Communication Authority (NCA) scandal with documents they intend to rely on during the trial. The five persons standing trial are: Eugene Baffoe- Bonnie, former Board Chairman of the Authority, William Tevie former Director-General (NCA), Nana Yaw Ensaw former sub-committee Chairman on Finance at the NCA, Alhaji Salifu Osman, former Deputy National Security coordinator and George Oppong, a businessman. The NCA trial at the High Court was put on hold following a writ filed at the Supreme Court by the five accused persons seeking an interpretation of Article 19 (e) and (g) which relates to the provision of adequate facilities to ensure fair trial. The seven member panel by unanimous decision pave the way also for Dr Stephen K. Opuni, former Chief Executive officer of COCOBOD who is being held for causing financial loss to be as well given access to documents the prosecution in that ...
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