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Ato Essien, 3 others granted ¢675m bail as they plead not guilty to 26 charges

By newsfileghOctober 15, 20193 Mins Read
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Founder of defunct Capital Bank William Ato Essien and three others have pleaded not guiltily to 26 charges including stealing of various sums in excess of ¢260 million.

The three are Managing Director of MC Management Services Ltd, Dr Tetteh Nettey; former CEO of the Bank, Fitzgerald Odonkor and CEO of Reroy Cables Ltd, Kate Quartey-Papafio.

Attorney General Gloria Akuffo presented the facts of the case to an Accra High Court presided over by Justice Eric Kyei Baffour.

She told the court that liquidity support amounting to ¢620 million handed by the BoG to revive Capital Bank was appropriated (¢27million) and transferred to various companies owned by Mr Essien.

Some of this liquidity support according to the AG was also presented by MC Management Services (owned by Mr Essien according to AG) as initial capital to get a banking license for the defunct Sovereign Bank.

An amount of ¢70 million she further stated was sent into the private account of businesswoman Kate Papafio. She said the businesswoman then created an account at Capital Bank and transferred the amount into that account.

Following the bank moving into receivership, the AG said Mrs Papafio attempted to withdraw the money but was blocked from doing so.

The charges filed include conspiracy to steal citing Mr Ato Essien and Tettey Nettey acting together between October and November 2015 in Accra to steal ¢100 million belonging to Capital Bank.

There is also the charge of abetment which cited Mr Odonkor assisting Mr Ato Essien and Mr Nettey to dishonestly appropriate Capital Bank’s ¢100 million between the same timeline.

The four were also cited for laundering money between October and November in 2015 in Accra as they converted ¢100 million knowing it was proceeds of crime.

Legal Representation

The state’s legal team included Gloria Afua Akuffo, the Attorney General, Yvonne Attakora Obuobisa, Director of Public Prosecution, Evelyn Keelson, a Chief State Attorney, Marina Appiah Opare, Chief State Attorney and Penina Asa Danquah also a chief state Attorney.

Private legal practitioner Baffour Gyewu Bonsu Ashia holding Thaddeus Sory’s brief for William Ato Essien and Dr. Tetteh Nettey.

Justin Amenuvor represents Fitzgerald Donkor while Dr Dominic Ayine with Kobina Tahir Hammond representing Kate Quartey-Papafio.

Bail Application

The defence lawyers made applications for self-recognizance bail saying their clients will cooperate with the court and show up for trial when needed.

Dr Ayine further stated that the case will be “a groundbreaking case” since it’s the first time stealing has occurred with the consent of the owner.

Former Deputy Attorney General said the ¢620 million described as liquidity support was a loan to be paid with interest. He further stated that Mrs Kate Papafio engaged in legitimate banking transactions.

He said nothing stops a lending institution from lending money to an individual for that same money to be invested into the bank.

The AG did not oppose the application for bail. She, however, stated that adequate conditions should be set by the court.

Court rules

Justice Kyei Baffour granted William Ato Essien, Dr Tetteh Nettey and Fitzgerald Odonkor bail to the tune of ¢200 million each. They are each to provide four sureties. Kate Quartey Papafio was also granted bail to the tune of ¢75 million.

He further ordered that all documents to be used in the course of the trial should be handed to the defence lawyers in line with disclosure as decided by the Supreme Court and directed by the Chief Justice by November 13.

Case adjourned to November 20, for case management conference.

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