The Attorney-General (A-G) and Minister for Justice, Godfred Yeboah Dame, has acknowledged that his outfit saved the nation over GHC10 trillion in judgement debt by diligently defending the state towards many civil actions since assuming workplace.
The workplace of the Attorney-General, in a press release dated Friday, March 1, 2024, justified the assertions made by President Akufo-Addo throughout his State of the Nation handle on the ground of Parliament on Tuesday, February 27, 2024.
“The Attorney-General has continued, in a very effective manner, the tradition under this administration of contesting every civil litigation against the state and has avoided the numerous judgement debts that used to be given against the state. The Office, as a result, has saved the country over ten trillion Ghana cedis (GH¢10 trillion),” mentioned President Akufo-Addo.
The remark by the President has obtained diverse interpretations from numerous sections of the general public.
But the Attorney-General’s workplace in response famous that “the amounts actually avoided in the payment of judgment debts from 2021 to date are well over GHC10 trillion.”
“These savings were made through a process of diligently defending civil actions against the State, meticulously uncovering discrepancies and challenging inflated debts alleged to be owed by the State in litigation in Ghana and arbitration in various international fora,” the assertion added.
According to the A-G’s workplace, it saved the nation over US$15 million in a judgement debt case between the Ministry of Lands and Natural Resources and the A-G vrs Heritage Imperial Limited.
“The plaintiff obtained judgment for US$15,304,714.20 in July 2020 for seizure and destruction of its mining equipment. In July 2021, the High Court set aside the entire judgment for violating various statutory provisions pursuant to an application by the A-G,” it acknowledged.
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Also, the A-G has secured a keep of execution of judgment within the case between African Automobile Limited and the Accra Metropolitan Assembly, and The Attorney General.
It mentioned that the claimant obtained a judgment in 2009 and proceeded to acquire a garnishee nisi order for the sum of GHC592,092,705,048.00 in February 2020.
However, the Attorney General commenced an motion on the High Court to put aside the judgment for fraud. Pending the willpower, “the court has stayed execution of the judgment.”
Moreover, within the case of David Akpasera & 42 Others vrs. The Attorney General, an motion by former members of Parliament and Ministers of State for fee of retirement advantages of over GHC 100 million was dismissed by the High Court in 2020. The Court of Appeal dismissed the enchantment in May 2022.
The Minister for Justice has assured the general public that his workplace will proceed to zealously defend the pursuits of the State in civil litigation, shield public property, and keep away from scandalous judgment money owed towards the State.