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Court begins hearing Dapaah’s case today

 An Accra High Court has upheld the request by former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Dapaah for an expedited hearing of the case involving the seizure of her money and the freezing of her bank accounts.

The court presided by Justice Eric Twum said it considered the timelines for the re-seizure of her money, re-freezing of accounts and the return date selected by prosecution as unfair and inimical to the welfare of the applicant.

He said for the sake of fair­ness, justice and expeditious trial, the court upon considering the arguments of the parties, has granted the application with slight modification for the confirmation application to be heard on Thurs­day, October 12 rather than on the proposed October 18 date.

Counsel for the applicants yesterday prayed the court to do the unthinkable by hearing the application to abridge the time and dates of hearing and determine it summarily in their favour.

According to the application, an investigation conducted at the Abelemkpe residence by officers of the OSP led to the discovery of the $590,000 and GH¢2.73 million.

The cash has since been seized by the OSP on grounds that they were suspected to be tainted property.

In addition, the OSP want the court’s approval to continue to hold on to the seized money and also freeze Cecilia Dapaah’s Prudential Bank and Societe Gen­erale Bank accounts to enable it conduct further investigations into suspected corruption and corrup­tion-related offences against the minister.

In an application filed at the High Court in Accra to con­firm the freezing order, the OSP averred that it had become necessary to prevent the former minister’s bank accounts from concealment or loss.

According to the application, an investigation conducted at the Abelemkpe residence by officers of the OSP led to the discovery of $590,000 and GH¢2.73 million.

The cash has since been seized by the OSP on grounds that they were suspected to be tainted property.

The OSP re-seized the money on September 5, 2023, but made the application six days later on September 11.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) filed an appli­cation seeking the permission of the court to continue to seize an amount of money found at the residence of Cecilia Dapaah and her husband as well as freezing her bank accounts.

The process was not served on Cecilia Dapaah and her husband until September 20, but the OSP’s team, however, selected a return date of October 18, more than a month.

Madam Dapaah subsequently filed an application pleading with the court to hear the case earlier.

Counsel for Madam Dapaah and her husband had argued that the application to abridge the time for the hearing of the case is premised on grounds that the delay in hear­ing the matter was ‘causing undue hardships to the respondents’ and the application for confirmation is a repeat application, hence the Office of the Special Prosecutor will not be “prejudiced by the granting of their application to abridge time.”

 BY LAWRENCE VOMAFA-AKPALU

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