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More than GH¢10 trillion in judgment debt averted through vigilant defense, declares Attorney General

The Office of the Attorney-General and the Ministry of Justice have officially supported President Akufo-Addo’s assertion regarding the Attorney-General’s contribution to saving the country over GH¢10 trillion since 2021.

In a statement released on Friday, March 1, the Office clarified that the “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 statement emphasized the Attorney-General’s continuous protection of the State in various civil actions nationwide, leading to successful defense and prevention of substantial judgment debts.

Providing specifics, the Office of the Attorney-General cited, for example, case number E3/108/05 – China Jilin International Economic and Technical Cooperation versus the A-G, where on 2nd June 2014, the plaintiff secured a judgment against the State.

“In 2015, the State paid US$223,266 and GHC56,827.15 towards the judgment debt. In 2022, the plaintiff resumed execution of the judgment debt which was stated as US$988, 294, 313.00 (almost 1 billion USD) and GHC352, 626, 144.41. Over 400 million Ghana cedis in the accounts of the Ministry of Finance was blocked through an order of garnishee nisi (order for payment of money) granted by the High Court, Kumasi on 28th February 2022.”

“The Supreme Court on 24th January 2023, upheld an application by the Attorney-General questioning the capacity of the plaintiff to institute the action and set aside the order for garnishee nisi,” it stated.

Click Here to read the full statement by the Attorney-General

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