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Woyome ‘begs’ court to halt sale of properties

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Businessman, Alfred Woyome has pleaded with the Supreme Court to halt the sale of his properties to make up for the GH¢47.2 million he owes the state.

In an application to stay the execution of an order by the court for his properties to be sold to settle his debt, the businessman pledged to immediately pay GH¢10 million and subsequently pay an amount of GH¢ 4 million every ninety days till he reaches the amount due the state.

The Supreme Court a few weeks ago priced two of the properties of Mr. Woyome earmarked for sale at a minimum of GHc 11. 7 million.

The properties which are residential facilities are located at Kpehe and Trassaco Valley were pegged at a minimum of GHc 3.4 million and GHc 8.3 million respectively.

BACKGROUND

Mr. Woyome had sued the state for a breach of contract relating to the construction of stadia for the 2008 tournament and was awarded the default judgment because the state did not put in a defence.

However, an Auditor General’s report released in 2010 said the amount was paid illegally to Mr.Woyome, who is a known National Democratic Congress financier.

He was subsequently arrested on February 3, 2011, after the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO), which was commissioned by the late President John Atta Mills to investigate the matter, had cited him for wrongdoing.

Mr. Woyome was initially charged with conspiracy, defrauding by false pretence and corrupting a public officer.

Following delays in retrieving the money, the Supreme Court judges unanimously granted the Attorney-General clearance to execute the court’s judgment ordering Mr. Woyome to refund the cash to the state.

He was later re-arraigned and charged with two counts of causing financial loss to the state and defrauding by false pretense.

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