The Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) has filed an application at the Supreme Court (SC), to quash the decision of Justice Edward Twum to expedite proceedings in the freezing of the bank accounts and money of the former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Mrs Cecilia Abena Dapaah.
Per this latest application, which is in the nature of certiorari, Mr Kissi Agyebeng, the Special Prosecutor (SP), is asking the apex court to hold that the trial judge cannot expedite hearing of the matter.
Consequently, the OSP has filed a stay of proceedings at the High Court pending the determination of the certiorari application at the Supreme Court.
Last week, the OSP petitioned the Chief Justice, Justice Gertrude Torkornoo, to order Justice Twum to recuse himself, for allegedly prejudicing the matter.
However, the OSP filed another application to overturn the decision of the presiding judge to expedite hearing of the matter.
On Wednesday, October 12, the High Court granted the application by lawyers of Mrs Dapaah to move the hearing date to a much earlier date than the October 18 fixed by the court.
But, lawyers of the office of the SP said they could not have Justice Twum hear the application because of his prejudice against them.
“The request is grounded on the OSP’s belief that Justice Edward Twum appears to be highly prejudiced against the OSP, as such the OSP would not and cannot be reasonably expected to be parties to proceedings before the said judge,” the OSP argued.
In July 2023, the Chronicle Newspaper reported that two domestic helps of the former minister had been dragged to court for allegedly stealing $1 million, 300,000 euros, several millions of cedis and personal effects of the former minister and her husband valued at thousands of Ghana cedis and dollars.
The two, 18-year-old Patience Botwe, and 30-year-old Sarah Agyei, allegedly stole the money and personal effects of the couple, between July and October 2022.
Both have been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit a crime and five counts of stealing US$1 million, €300,000, and millions of Ghana cedis.
The former minister resigned from her position after a public uproar.
The OSP commenced an investigation in July 2023 in respect of suspected corruption and corruption-related offences regarding large amounts of money and other valuable items involving Ms Dapaah. She was arrested by the OSP and was granted bail.
When OSP officials searched the home of Ms Dapaah, they found $590,000 and GH¢2.730,000 in cash at her apartment.
The OSP seized these substantial cash sums as crucial evidence to support the ongoing investigation and also froze seven bank accounts, belonging to the former minister.
BY MALIK SULLEMANA