Owner of Labianca Company, and a member of the Council of State, Eunice Jacqueline Buah Asomah-Hinneh has reportedly died.
The sad incident allegedly occurred at the International Maritime Hospital (IMAH) in Tema, Greater Accra Region today June 11, 2024.
Her death came after a brief illness, according to sources close to her.
She has a track record for building and leading a world-class frozen food imports company and cold storage facility.
Mrs. Asomah-Hinneh has over 35 years experience in Product Management, New Business Development and Entrepreneurship, Partnership Development, Supplier/Vendor Relations as well as Strategic Planning and Growth.
She founded Labianca Company Ltd and has grown the business from a sole proprietorship to a well-established limited liability company in 7 years.
She is elected as a member of the Council of State representing the Western Region.
Calls for her resignation intensified on August 9, 2022, following a report by the Office of the Special Prosecutor implicating her in corruption-related offences.
The report alleged that Asomah-Hinneh and another official used their positions to secure favourable tax treatment for Labianca Company, her frozen foods business.


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