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The Republic Vrs Securities & Echange Commission,

Wed, 17 May 2006 Source: ThinkGhana

We are pleased to announce that the High Court, Fast Track Division, (Court 1) will finally have an opportunity on Thursday, May 18, 2006 to adjudicate in respect of the application for an order of mandamus brought against the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for refusing to apply Ghana?s securities laws to alleged breaches by Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited (GGBL) before, during and after the acquisition of Ghana Breweries Limited (GBL) in December 2004.

ThinkGhana?s court action has been necessitated by the continuing disregard for Ghana?s securities laws by the regulators and the impunity with which breaches of Ghana?s securities laws have been condoned by the authorities till date. Fortunately, Ghana?s Constitution and the securities laws give us an opportunity to seek the intervention of the law in a matter that is sure to set a precedent in issues relating to mergers and acquisitions activities in Ghana. The process also gives an opportunity to further clarify the issues regarding the demand for an investigation into the acquisition of GBL by Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited and make a case for good corporate governance in Ghana, which we believe is equally as critical to Ghana?s socio-economic development as the present-day clarion call for good governance in our body-politic.

We therefore filed the application in our absolute belief in the rule of law in Ghana. Our dear nation Ghana can only be better if all Ghanaians nurture a desire to make our laws work, irrespective of personalities.

Ghana Deserves Better!

Thank you.

Yours in the service of Ghana, THINKGHANA Att?d ThinkGhana

#28/1 Castle Rd., Adabraka Tel/Fax: 00-233-21-271086

P. O. Box AD233 Mob: 00-233-20-8157566

Adabraka, Accra E-mail: thinkghana@yahoo.com

May 16, 2006

Source: ThinkGhana