The Supreme Court has granted a motion filed by former Attorney General Martin Amidu requesting that the court allows him orally examine business man Alfred Agbesi Woyome whom the state is trying to retrieve some monies wrongfully paid to him.
Mr Amidu had earlier told the court that an opportunity to question the business man will unravel how Mr Woyome spent the about 52 million cedis paid him. This he said, was crucial in ensuring a speedy retrieval of the money.
The court in its ruling read by Justice Anin Yeboah said the amount in contention was colossal and no serious effort hand been made to retrieve the money since the Judgment was delivered two years ago. The plaintiff he added, was not retriveing the money for himself but for the State.
Alfred Agbesi Woyome ordered to appear for examination on 24th November.
Story by Ghana|myjoyonline.com


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