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Dr. John Apea to Lead Clemency Petition for Ato Essien on Justice and Human Rights GroundsDr. John Apea, the Head of Mission for the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, has announced plans to spearhead a formal petition for a presidential pardon for William Ato Essien, the ...
Renowned Ghanaian satirist and television personality Kwaku Sintim-Misa, popularly known as KSM, has passionately appealed to ...
The Head of Mission for the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council, Dr John Apea, has announced his intention to ...
Mr. Essien was convicted in connection with the collapse of Capital Bank and is currently serving a custodial sentence. His legal team had previously negotiated a repayment agreement with the state, ...
President Nana Akufo-Addo has pardoned William Ato Essien, the former Chief Executive Officer of the now-defunct Capital Bank, and 10 others; Akufo-Addo's pardons were under his constitutional ...
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Ato Essien: Nigel Gaisie rejoices as prophecy about defunct Capital Bank former CEO comes to pass - MSNReacting to President Akufo-Addo's presidential pardon of Ato Essien, Nigel Gaisie said his prophetic declaration on the issue vindicates him as a true prophet, adding that insults from naysayers ...
If Ato Essien were to fill a form for a visa or passport application and he was asked the question ‘have you ever been convicted of any crimes’, he has to answer in the affirmative.
He said the convict (Ato Essien) demonstrated sheer greed and needed to pay the price for his action. Delivering his ruling on Thursday, October 12, the judge insisted that Mr Essien aimed at ...
William Ato Essien, Chief Executive Officer of defunct Capital Bank, has been sentenced to 15 years imprisonment for stealing GH¢90 million. Essien has paid GH¢37 million out the GH¢90 million. This ...
If Ato Essien were to fill out a form for a visa or passport application and he was asked the question ‘have you ever been convicted of any crimes’, he has to answer in the affirmative.
Former CEO of defunct Capital Bank William Ato Essien has paid GH¢4 million to the state ahead of his custodial sentence hearing today. This payment, which is 20% of the GH¢20 million he had ...
The Ato Essien case in which the former MD of Capital Bank stole millions of cedis from ‘his’ own bank and avoided jail by reaching an agreement with the State has split opinions in the legal ...
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