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Gifty Oware-Mensah’s attempt to halt NSA fraud trial fails

Ms Oware-Mensah

Ms Oware-Mensah

The High Court in Accra has dismissed an application by a former Deputy Executive Director of the National Service Authority, Gifty Oware-Mensah, seeking to halt proceedings in her criminal trial.

Ms Oware-Mensah, who is accused of causing financial loss exceeding GH¢38 million to the State, had applied for a stay of proceedings pending the determination of an appeal at the Court of Appeal.

The appeal challenges a directive by the trial court requiring her to file a list of witnesses and witness statements during the case management conference.

Counsel for the accused, Mr Gary Nimako Marfo, argued that the appeal raised serious constitutional issues, particularly the presumption of innocence under Article 19(2) (c) of the 1992 Constitution.

He contended that failure to resolve the issues before the trial proceeds could result in a miscarriage of justice, and urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour of the accused.

However, the Attorney-General’s Department opposed the application, arguing that granting a stay would delay proceedings and undermine public interest in the timely administration of justice.

A Principal State Attorney, Mrs Dufie Prempeh, told the court, presided over by Justice Audrey Kocuvie-Tay, that the directive for disclosure was consistent with existing legal provisions and practice directions aimed at ensuring efficient trials.

She maintained that a stay of proceedings could only be granted under exceptional circumstances, which had not been demonstrated in this case.

The court subsequently dismissed the application, allowing the trial to continue.

Ms Oware-Mensah has pleaded not guilty to charges including stealing, willfully causing financial loss, money laundering and using public office for profit.

She is standing trial with a former Executive Director of the Authority, Osei Assibey Antwi, over allegations of authorising payments to thousands of non-existent national service personnel.

Prosecutors allege that the actions resulted in significant financial loss to the State.

By Malik Sullemana

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