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2 in court for allegedly embezzling GH¢864,000

Two persons are before the Accra Circuit Court for allegedly embezzling GH¢864,000, belonging to Mas­satorn Capital, a financial firm, in Accra.

Eugene Boadi, a 42-year-old General and Operations Manager of the firm, is alleged to have sto­len GH¢844,000, while Ebenezer Kankam-Boadu, an unemployed man, is accused of stealing GH¢20,000.

Boadi, who is also a student and a businessman, and Kankam-Boa­du have been jointly charged with conspiracy to steal and stealing. They pleaded not guilty before the court presided over by Mrs Evelyn Asamoah.

The court granted Boadi GH¢800,000 bail with three sureties, two of whom need to be justified with landed property. He was also directed to deposit his passport at the court’s registry.

Kankam-Boadu was granted GH¢70,000 bail with two sureties. The accused are expected to reap­pear before the court on Septem­ber 20, 2023.

The prosecution, led by As­sistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Emmanuel Haligah, stated that the complainant, who resides in Accra, is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Massatorn Capital.

Boadi and Kankam-Boadu reside at Madina and Newtown, respectively.

According to the prosecution, the CEO employed Boadi as General and Operations Manager of his company, in 2019, on the recommendation of Eric Ofori Akyem.

ASP Haligah said Boadi’s re­sponsibilities included overseeing the company’s daily operations, li­aising with cashiers, and approving credit facilities for the company’s customers.

The prosecution informed the court that because the complainant was not regular in Ghana, he en­trusted the company to Boadi.

ASP Haligah said the com­plainant attempted to engage Boadi on multiple occasions to provide an account or disclose the company’s financial position, but such efforts were futile.

The prosecution said that the complaint engaged an audit firm in April 2021 to undertake an audit for the period between February 2019 and April 2021.

ASP Haligah said following the audit, it was discovered that Boadi had defrauded the company of GH¢769,060.

The court heard that when Boadi was arrested on March 11, 2022, he denied misappropriating the company’s funds, however, he admitted using company funds to acquire a Volkswagen Van for commercial purposes.

ASP Haligah said further investigations revealed that Boadi employed Kankam-Boadu without the complainant’s knowledge and consent and that he paid him a

 monthly salary of GH¢1,000.

The prosecution said that the two accused colluded and stole GH¢40,000 from the company’s account, sharing the booty equally.

According to the prosecution, on January 20, 2021, Boadi used GH¢55,000 to buy a VW Van with registration number GS 3343-21 without the complainant’s approval.

ASP Haligah stated that on June 22, 2021, the two accused acquired land at Amasaman at GH¢20,000 each with the GH¢40,000 they took from the company’s account.

The prosecution said the police retrieved the VW Van and two indentures in the name of Boadi and Kankam-Boadu. — GNA

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