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Societe Generale's credibility in $19.5m judgement debt saga questioned

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  • YAW TWUMASI 10 years ago

    WHY SHOULD AFARI GYAN GO TO TOILET AT THE SUPREME COURT BENCH? THIS WAS BECAUSE THE FINGER OF GOS WAS POINTING AT HIM. AFARI GYAN DISGRACED HIMSELF IN PUBLIC FOR SOILING HIMSELF WITH HIS OWN TOILET IN THE RULING BOX AT THE ...
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  • Bobby 10 years ago

    Big fool. What has this topic got to do with Dr. Gyan? Some of you have your senses in the ass.

  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    nana is spent and a member of the old crony system of corrupt unscrupulous individuals who are partly to blame for the mess our country is in today . he served under one of the most corrupt presidents ghana has ever seen and ...
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  • MANU 10 years ago

    IS THAT NEWS. YAW TWUMASI, STOP DISGRACING YOURSELF. AM SURE YOU WOULD ALSO GROW UP ONE DAY. ABSOLUTE NONESENSE.

  • Akyemafia 10 years ago

    Yaw! are you ok?

  • JAMREAH 10 years ago

    DO NOT BLAME THE FRENCH, BLAME OUR OWN HYPROCRITES AND THIEVES.WAS KAN DAPAAH NOT CHAIRMAN OF THE PAC?SO HE ALSO HAS BIG SKELETONS IN HIS CUPBOARD? FOR K.T. HAMMOND WE CAN GET COPIES OF THE DOCUMENTS ON FILE IN HIS HOUSE.WE W ...
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  • 4 Year Old 10 years ago

    As if it's a joke but it's real. Ghanaian politicians are jokers. Some stories are fun to hear.

  • Bernard 10 years ago

    Let the Judgement Debt Commission give an ultimatum to Societe General to produce documents relating to the sale of GNPC drill ship or failure risk being kicked out of the country. If the Commission fails to do this, then ci ...
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  • GENERAL DeGAULE 10 years ago

    They had nothing to do with the sale. they were said to have received payment of a judgement debt. The country pays more in judgement debt than it spends on education. Judgement debt settlement was just a vehicle for robbing ...
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  • Nii from China 10 years ago

    hello my follow ghanaians! i want to whereabout AFAG and Barko Jnr aka mr document? we must be serious as a nation

  • Uncle Mends, Takoradi 10 years ago

    All at the expense of the poor Ghanaian.

  • Uncle Mends, Takoradi 10 years ago

    Correction

  • Kodjo 10 years ago

    Idiot, is that the topic being discussed!

  • Bobby 10 years ago

    Bernard said it all; kick the SG out if they are not ready to cooperate. After all we can deal with the chinese if the french don't want to transact business with Ghana.They need our raw materials more than we need their fini ...
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  • GENERAL DeGAULE 10 years ago

    The actual document may be incinerated but the financial statements (profit and loss/ consolidated balance sheet) of the company for that year in question must show this transaction.

  • HAJJ 10 years ago

    It is interesting that the SC judgment on the 44 million Euros are still with Terraconi and arguing baselesly on $3.5 million. It is curious and disingenuous for BOG just as GNPC claim there was no documents and were unaware ...
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  • Kobena 10 years ago

    What is the big deal if Societe Generale cannot find its documents? GNPC now claims to have found its documents on the transaction. The law companies and banks that were used are still in England.Most of the people who signed ...
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  • obroni 10 years ago

    STOP blaming SG, this has to do with international accountancy rules and not with credibility.
    European companies keep records until 10 years after the accounts have been closed for tax reasons, after that every company in E ...
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  • G. K. Berko 10 years ago

    The attitude of Societe General is typical of many Western Firms. They tend to snob at our Judiciary and Laws, while their Governments troupe behind them to shield them to keep any ill-gotten deals they have coerced our idiot ...
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  • Akwasi ( London) 10 years ago

    How come Ghana expects a multi national company to come to its rescue when its own institutuions have failed to maintain records of transactions entered into on behalf of the country.
    The French company first duty is to ...
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  • Queen 10 years ago

    Frankly speaking our Ghanaian Leaders are so STUPID it is beyond COMPREHENSION.