uniBank directors offer GH¢2 billion settlement to resolve GH¢3.3 billion debt – AG

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  • Truth Corner 4 months ago

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  • AKP 4 months ago

    Amen

  • Okyere J. 4 months ago

    Agents of MTN and MOBILE MONEY LTD have used documents given them to register a momo SIMs but fraudulently sell those SIMs to persons differentl from the one who put in the application. When this fraud was detected, they turn ...
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  • Kobby11_11 4 months ago

    Certain characters steal depositors monies, the state steps in and restore depositors monies, and after 8 years, those characters propose to pay a portion of the stolen monies without any interest or punishment. Ghana is very ...
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  • Nimo 4 months ago

    Hmm…Ghana is just a shithole.

  • OXYGEN 4 months ago

    Seriously, I don't understand this Ayine AG. These people have done nothing wrong, they have been cleared of all charges. So what is the meaning of this nonsense. Kwabena Duffour and the rest are thieves, but because of polit ...
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  • Baba 4 months ago

    My friend who stole the money? Why are they proposing to pay if they were not the ones?

  • Aminta Lublie 4 months ago

    Eiiiiii Dominic Ayine. What type law is the Attorney General practicing? Even before the matter goes to court a NOLLE PROSEQUI expressing the State’s disinterest in the case has been filed and Duffuor and his criminal gang ...
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  • Baba 4 months ago

    What was the state doing all the 8 years that they didn't put those people nehimd bars?, We're they covered by the them government? Na only ask I dey ask oo.

  • Kwaku 4 months ago

    Upon what basis did those directors accept to comply with this arrangement? I thought they have done nothing wrong and that they were being victimised politically. That local attempts of entrepreneurs are being scuttled f ...
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  • Okonengye Kingsley 4 months ago

    So NDC party people now understand Nana Addo didn't criminally or intentionally collapse the banks as they claimed in opposition.
    Dr kwabena Dufour and co are a disgrace to the state.
    After stealing from the ordinary Ghana ...
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  • Kwame Peter 4 months ago

    When is John Mahama going to restore the licenses of the collapsed banks as promised ? Just asking.

  • Nii 2 4 months ago

    So what is the basis for the AG to discontinue the case?
    The court is yet to accept the offer. So the AG has pre judged the situation.
    Also who valued their assets at ghc 800 million?
    There must be an independent valuer a ...
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  • KOFI tamale 4 months ago

    WHERE WAS THE PROPOSALS WHEN NPP WAS IN POWER.WHERE WERE THE DIRECTORS WHEN NPP WAS IN POWER. WHERE WAS THE MONEY WHEN NPP WAS IN POWER

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  • S.D. 4 months ago

    Well, I believe it's time to investigate Data bank also to see if there's any malfeasance.

  • Ghanabi Kofi 4 months ago

    Oh u see Ghanaian entrepreneurs?
    Even Duffour is a bad nut. I now understand and seem to agree and accept this once upon a time phrase in Ghana " let the blood flow". Docile Ghanaians were the ones who made this call. We ar ...
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  • Nii 2 4 months ago

    Since the attorney General came into office he has caused financial losses to the state. In discontinuing the cases against Mr Collins Dauda, Ernest Thompson and the many other cases coupled with the uni bank case, he has cau ...
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  • Baba 4 months ago

    No. There are times you resort to plea bargaing to settle issues. It's an agreement and there may be a clause in the terms not to go public with certain information. Sometimes it is better to adopt that and recover some money ...
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  • Yiadom 4 months ago

    What you guys are on about, the thieves themselves have said they are going to vomit the money back to the state just imagine what such amount of money can do, they themselves know that they have misapproprate the money, th ...
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