
THE state is yet to file disclosures and witness statements in the case, in which Mr Osei Assibey Antwi, the immediate past Director General of National Service Authority (NSA) is standing trial for allegedly causing more than GH¢500 million financial loss to the state.
Appearing before Justice Kizita Naa Koowa Quarahie on Monday, Dufie Prempeh, a Principal State Attorney, told the court that the state was unable to comply with the court directive due to a challenge regarding some documentation and witnesses.
Consequently, Ms Prempeh asked the court for time to enable the state comply with the court’s directive.
“We need some time to enable us comply with the court directive,” Ms Prempeh said.
Justice Quarahie said she was “surprised nothing has been done.”
The case has been adjourned to February 17 for continuation.
Mr Antwi, the accused, was in court and represented by Paa Kwasi Kuduadzie, who held brief for Alex Kofi Osei Owusu.
On October 30, the High Court in Accra (Criminal Divsion 4) admitted Mr Antwi to GH¢800 million bill, after he pleaded not guilty to alleged stealing, money laundering and causing financial loss to the state.
As part of the bail condition, he was ordered to produce six sureties who must deposit copies of their identification cards with the court registry.
He was also required to report to the National Investigations Bureau (NIB) on the first and third Wednesday of every month and surrender all his passports to the registry of the court.
According to the prosecution, led by the Deputy Attorney-General, Dr Justice Srem-Sai, the accused, in his capacity as principal spending officer and authorised signatory to the NSA’s financial accounts, sanctioned payments to non-existent personnel between August 2021 and February 2025, causing substantial financial loss to the state.
The individual counts, the prosecution mentioned, relate to unlawful transactions ranging from GH¢516,000 to GH¢55 million.
Counsel for the accused, Mr Osei Owusu, argued that his client has been subjected to unfair public condemnation and maintained his innocence.
He said Mr Assibey has cooperated fully with investigators, poses no flight risk, and has a longstanding record of public service.
Dr Srem-Sai did not oppose the bail application but urged the court to consider the gravity of the offences and the magnitude of the sums involved, noting recent actions by the accused raised concerns about his availability for trial.
BY MALIK SULLEMANA
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