Amidu’s Examination of Woyome In Limbo

Former Attorney General, Martin Amidu, may not get the opportunity to orally examine Alfred Agbesi Woyome in the GHc 51 million judgement debt saga today [Thursday] according to a private legal practitioner, Yaw Oppong. Martin Amidu, was scheduled to interrogate the embattled businessman over how he intends to pay back the GHc 51 million judgment … Read more

Woyome Begs Supreme Court To Stop Amidu’s Cross Examination

Embattled businessman, Alfred Woyome, has initiated moves to stop former Attorney-General, Martin Amidu, from cross examining him on Thursday, November 24, 2016, by filing two filing two applications at the Supreme Court. The NDC financier is first praying to the Supreme Court to review the ruling of the court presided over by Justice Enin Yeboah … Read more

Feisty Thursday Awaits Woyome & Amidu

It couldn’t be better to have businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome come face to face probably with his fiercest critic in Ghana, former Attorney General Martin Amidu. What’s uncertain though is whether Mr. Amidu will be able to get the most out of the troubled NDC-financier (in terms of the truth) on Thursday November 24. Yes, … Read more

Woyome’s Press Conference Most Useless Exercise I’ve Ever Seen – Maurice Ampaw

Legal Practioner, Dr Maurice Ampaw has slammed embattled businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome for engaging the media while he has a pending case at the Supreme Court describing it as a useless press conference. Mr Alfred Abesi Woyome who’s being tried in court for a wrongful GHC 51.2 judgment debt paid to him by the state … Read more

Woyome Must Shut Up – Kweku Baako

Editor-in-Chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Mali Kwaku Baako Jnr, wants Alfred Woyome’s lawyers to advise the embattled businessman against further public statements on the GH¢51 million judgement debt fraudulently paid to him. Kwaku Baako suggests that Mr Woyome could incriminate himself if his new-found love for press conferences aimed at presenting his … Read more

Ghana’ll Pay Me Huge Money After My Case – Woyome

Ghana could pay embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome hugh sums of money after the controversial GHc51 million judgment debt case ends. At least that is the prediction by Mr. Woyome, who has accused Ghanaians of destroying most of his businesses over the judgment debt case. “I work here and I employ people, you’ve destroyed much of … Read more

Martin Amidu Has Done Very Well – Maurice Ampaw

Private legal practitioner, lawyer Maurice Ampaw has rubbished suggestions by some lawyers and the Deputy Attorney General, Dominic Ayine that the Supreme Court has set a bad precedent in granting Martin Amidu’s request to orally examine Alfred over the GHC51.2 million debt. The Deputy Attorney General and some other lawyers especially form the ruling government … Read more

Woyome Addresses Press Conference

play videoThis is the second time the embattled businessman is engaging with the media this week. Businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome is today addressing a media briefing at the International Press Center. He is expected to comment some more on processes leading to a Supreme Court order giving anti-corruption campaigner Martin Amidu the all clear to … Read more

Ace Ankomah Punches Holes In A-G’s Woyome Explanation

Legal practitioner Ace Annan Ankomah has punched holes in the Attorney-General’s reasons for abandoning an opportunity to interrogate a businessman who is illegally keeping GH51m state money. The A-G has said it abandoned the interrogation opportunity because her office had reached an agreement on payment terms for the money yet to be paid back 53 … Read more

I Disagree With Supreme Court’s Ruling – Woyome

Businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome, has stated that he disagrees with the Supreme Court’s decision to allow former Attorney General, Martin Amidu, to orally examine him in court. The court in its ruling on Wednesday, upheld Mr. Amidu’s application to give him the chance to examine the business in the controversial GHc51 million judgment debt case. … Read more

I Disagree With Supreme Court Ruling – Woyome

Businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome, has stated that he disagrees with the Supreme Court’s decision to allow former Attorney General, Martin Amidu, to orally examine him in court. The court in its ruling on Wednesday, upheld Mr. Amidu’s application to give him the chance to examine the business in the controversial GHc51 million judgment debt case. … Read more

Supreme Court Rules On Amidu, Woyome Case Tomorrow

Supreme court has set tomorrow, November 16, 2016 to rule on Martin Amidu’s application to cross examine business man Alfred Agbesi Woyome over his 51 Million Cedi judgment debt saga. The former Attorney General filed an application at the Supreme Court praying to cross examine the embattled businessman after the court took a decision to … Read more

SC Defers Ruling On Amidu Examining Woyome

The much anticipated Supreme Court ruling on an application by former Attorney General and Minister of Justice to examine embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome over his controversial GHS51 million judgment debt saga has been postponed. The ruling which was scheduled to be delivered today [Tuesday] was suspended until tomorrow [Wednesday] by Justice Anin Yeboah through … Read more

SC To Give Ruling On Amidu’s Woyome Application On Nov. 15

The Supreme Court has set Tuesday November 15, as the day to rule on former Attorney General Martin Amidu’s application seeking to cross examine embattled businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome. Amidu’s application follows the Attorney General’s decision to discontinue an oral examination of Mr. Woyome despite serving an earlier notice to do. He is praying the … Read more

Amidu Can’t Retrieve Woyome Cash – AG Tells Court

Anti-corruption campaigner, Martin Amidu’s, attempt to retrieve the GHc 51 million judgement debt from embattled businessman, Alfred Woyome via the courts, is unconstitutional, that’s according to the Attorney General and Minister for Justice. Mr. Amidu has filed an application at the Supreme Court, praying it to allow him to examine businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, in … Read more

Amidu Can’t Retrieve Woyome Cash

Anti-corruption campaigner, Martin Amidu’s attempt to retrieve the GHc 51 million judgement debt from embattled businessman, Alfred Woyeme via the courts, is unconstitutional, that’s according to the Attorney General and Minister for Justice. Mr. Amidu has filed an application at the Supreme Court, praying it to allow him to examine businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome, in the … Read more

Mahama Personally Discontinued Woyome’s Case – Amidu Alleges

Former Attorney General, Martin Amidu, has alleged that the current Attorney General (AG), Marietta Brew Appiah Oppong, withdrew her application to examine embattled businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome over the GHC51 million judgement debt saga, because President Mahama personally gave an order. Mr. Amidu in a statement copied to citifmonline.com after filing an application at the … Read more