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Gov’t paid more than ¢300m judgement debt between 2017 and 2022

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The government of Ghana is said to have paid a total of GH¢300,385,317.52 as judgement debt between 2017 and 2022.

The Ministry revealed that the payments were made to over 60 individuals and organisations.

For instance, in 2017, Albert Osei was paid GH¢279,412.83; Daniel Nii Quartey and John Addai were paid GH¢35,300.00; Madam Martha Wood was paid GH¢306,800.00; NDK Financial Services Limited was paid GH¢29,510,855.06; and Moses K. Yeboah GH¢157,596.91; Asmona Limited, GH¢2,400,000.00; Yaw Eliasu & 57 Others, GH¢502,025.61; and Vacuum Salt Product Limited, GH¢57,202,751.00.

The Ministry of Finance made this known in updated information on judgement debt payment dated August 2023.

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