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MASLOC trial: Court orders Alex Mould to produce Sedinam by Dec 22 or pay GH₵5M

89239383 Alex Mould is a former GNPC CEO

Tue, 18 Oct 2022 Source: starrfm.com.gh

The High Court in Accra has ordered former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana National Petroleum Commission, (GNPC), Alex Mould and Gavivina Tamakloe, the two sureties who executed the GHc5M bail conditions for former CEO of Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) Sedinam Attionu Tamakloe to produce her by December 22. This was after the Financial and Economic division of the Accra High Court presided over by Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe held that, the former MASLOC boss has absconded. The accused person has for the past year failed to appear in court for the trial to progress after she was given permission by the court to travel out of the country for a medical examination. Ruling on an application for forfeiture of recognisance of sureties filed by the Attorney General’s department, Justice Afia Serwah Asare Botwe said, it is clear that the accused is no longer reasonably missing the trial for medical reasons. The court said the sureties have since stopped bringing any medical letters to the court on the accused person. Justice Asare-Botwe said the accused person had breached the terms of her bond and a liability accrues on the sureties. Justice Afia Asare-Botwe, said, Forfeiture of bail bond becomes effective the moment the accused person jumps bail and the surety is unable to produce him or her. The court said, it has drawn the conclusion that Mrs Attionu Tamakloe who is standing trial with one another has absconded as she has not shown up at the time she was supposed to. The court also said, “the authorities have also made it clear that, if this happens you should give the sureties time to produce the accused person.” Consequently, the court said, “I have given the sureties on or before 22 December, 2022, to produce the accused person.” According to EIB Network’s Legal Affairs Correspondent Murtala Inusah, the court said, failure to produce her will result in a forfeiture of the bond. They would be ordered to pay the GHc5M bail sum should they fail to produce her on December 22. Trial in absentia While adjourning the case to December 22, the court said, it will consider the application for trial in absentia if the accused failed to show up. Arguments Moving the application for Forfeiture of recognizance of the sureties, Stella Ohene Appiah, a Principal State Attorney argues that the Ex MASLOC Boss having failed to return for the trial after being given leave to travel simply means that she has abandoned. The lawyer for Gavivina said the application for the release of the passport to the accused person was not sent to him and he had no idea. He added that the State did not oppose the application so he cannot be held responsible for her absence and that, the State has all the apparatuses to ensure the accused attends court. The lawyer for Alex Mould, Dr Abdul Aziz Bamba argued that the State should take action to extradite the accused to come down and face trial. He added that he is informed the accused is unwell and is seeking medical assistance in the States. He argued that the Supreme Court has ruled that the court cannot commit a surety to prison and that, the execution of bail bond is a contract and one cannot put one in prison for failing to fulfil a contract. Background Sedina Attionu is on trial with Daniel Axim, a former Operations Manager of MASLOC, on 78 counts of wilfully causing financial loss to the State, stealing, and contravention of the public procurement act, among other charges. The two have denied any wrongdoing and have pleaded not guilty to all the charges. The prosecution has accused Mrs Attionu of engaging in some illegalities leading to the alleged stealing and financial loss. For instance, it has accused Mrs Attionu of embezzling GH¢500,000 that was paid by a company which benefitted from MASLOC support in 2014. It is also the case of the prosecution that in 2013 following a fire disaster at the Kantamanto Market, then-President John Mahama directed MASLOC to provide assistance of GH¢1.46 million to victims of the disaster but Mrs Attionu embezzled part of the money.

The High Court in Accra has ordered former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana National Petroleum Commission, (GNPC), Alex Mould and Gavivina Tamakloe, the two sureties who executed the GHc5M bail conditions for former CEO of Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC) Sedinam Attionu Tamakloe to produce her by December 22. This was after the Financial and Economic division of the Accra High Court presided over by Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe held that, the former MASLOC boss has absconded. The accused person has for the past year failed to appear in court for the trial to progress after she was given permission by the court to travel out of the country for a medical examination. Ruling on an application for forfeiture of recognisance of sureties filed by the Attorney General’s department, Justice Afia Serwah Asare Botwe said, it is clear that the accused is no longer reasonably missing the trial for medical reasons. The court said the sureties have since stopped bringing any medical letters to the court on the accused person. Justice Asare-Botwe said the accused person had breached the terms of her bond and a liability accrues on the sureties. Justice Afia Asare-Botwe, said, Forfeiture of bail bond becomes effective the moment the accused person jumps bail and the surety is unable to produce him or her. The court said, it has drawn the conclusion that Mrs Attionu Tamakloe who is standing trial with one another has absconded as she has not shown up at the time she was supposed to. The court also said, “the authorities have also made it clear that, if this happens you should give the sureties time to produce the accused person.” Consequently, the court said, “I have given the sureties on or before 22 December, 2022, to produce the accused person.” According to EIB Network’s Legal Affairs Correspondent Murtala Inusah, the court said, failure to produce her will result in a forfeiture of the bond. They would be ordered to pay the GHc5M bail sum should they fail to produce her on December 22. Trial in absentia While adjourning the case to December 22, the court said, it will consider the application for trial in absentia if the accused failed to show up. Arguments Moving the application for Forfeiture of recognizance of the sureties, Stella Ohene Appiah, a Principal State Attorney argues that the Ex MASLOC Boss having failed to return for the trial after being given leave to travel simply means that she has abandoned. The lawyer for Gavivina said the application for the release of the passport to the accused person was not sent to him and he had no idea. He added that the State did not oppose the application so he cannot be held responsible for her absence and that, the State has all the apparatuses to ensure the accused attends court. The lawyer for Alex Mould, Dr Abdul Aziz Bamba argued that the State should take action to extradite the accused to come down and face trial. He added that he is informed the accused is unwell and is seeking medical assistance in the States. He argued that the Supreme Court has ruled that the court cannot commit a surety to prison and that, the execution of bail bond is a contract and one cannot put one in prison for failing to fulfil a contract. Background Sedina Attionu is on trial with Daniel Axim, a former Operations Manager of MASLOC, on 78 counts of wilfully causing financial loss to the State, stealing, and contravention of the public procurement act, among other charges. The two have denied any wrongdoing and have pleaded not guilty to all the charges. The prosecution has accused Mrs Attionu of engaging in some illegalities leading to the alleged stealing and financial loss. For instance, it has accused Mrs Attionu of embezzling GH¢500,000 that was paid by a company which benefitted from MASLOC support in 2014. It is also the case of the prosecution that in 2013 following a fire disaster at the Kantamanto Market, then-President John Mahama directed MASLOC to provide assistance of GH¢1.46 million to victims of the disaster but Mrs Attionu embezzled part of the money.

Source: starrfm.com.gh