Cecilia Dapaah saga – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com Your comprehensive news portal Thu, 21 Sep 2023 12:30:13 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://www.adomonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/cropped-Adomonline140-32x32.png Cecilia Dapaah saga – Adomonline.com https://www.adomonline.com 32 32 Cecilia Dapaah’s case: Accused persons unable to execute bail  https://www.adomonline.com/cecilia-dapaahs-case-accused-persons-unable-to-execute-bail/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 12:30:11 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2296564 Lawyers for those arrested in the money-stealing case of the former Minister for Sanitation and water resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, have bemoaned the inability of their clients to post their bail bond.

An Accra Circuit Court has granted bail to four out of the seven accused persons.

Mr Augustine Gyamfi who represented Sarah Agyei, the second accused in the case said, “It was not that they were not making any attempt to execute the bail granted by the court, but the interpretation of the bail condition was a challenge.”

He, therefore, prayed to the court for a variation of bail.  The lawyers asked the court to vary the bail granted to their clients and repeated their bail application.

The court presided over by Mrs Afia Owusua Appiah, urged the lawyers to file bail variation applications and furnish the court with details and particulars of the various sureties.

The court recalled how, in some cases before it, accused people absconded after being granted bail.  Earlier, the court ordered the Registrar of the Family and Juvenile Unit to submit, within seven days, the record of proceedings in respect of Patience Botwe, the first accused person.

This was to enable the court to ascertain if she had been granted bail by the Family and Juvenile Court.  The trial earlier urged lawyers to deal with the matter professionally as it would not bow to public pressure.

According to the court, people’s lives were at stake, and multiple allegations had been made, and urged the lawyers to disregard public sentiments in the matter.

The trial judge said this when Mr Raymond Felli counsel for Yahaya Sumaila urged the court to order the prosecution to desist from taking adjournments and to come clear on the matter.

Soon after the pronouncement of the trial, Mr Felli apologised and withdrew his comments against the prosecution.

The court subsequently granted bail to Malik Dauda, the fourth accused in the case, in the sum of GHC100,000 with two sureties to be justified.

It said that the sureties should reside within the jurisdiction.  The prosecution, led by Akosua Agyapong Agyeman, a State Attorney, said investigators had submitted the docket to the Attorney General’s (AG) office but had yet to see it.

According to her, she would be following up on the matter at the AG’s office. The State Attorney prayed to the court to order defence counsel to formally present the bail variation for her to respond to them.

Patience Botwe and Christiana Achab, both nursing mothers and Job Pomary and Malik Dauda are on bail.

Sarah Agyei, Benjamin Sowa, Yahaya Sumaila have not been admitted to bail.  Franklin Sarakpo is said to be at large.  All the accused persons are facing eleven charges for allegedly stealing money and items from the residence of the former Minister.

The charges include six counts of stealing and five counts of dishonesty receiving.  Earlier, the prosecution, led by Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Emmanuel Nyamekye, said that the fact and charge sheets had been amended.  Meanwhile, the court has discharged Kwaku Botwe, father of Patience Botwe, alias, Maabena.  The prosecution said one other accused, Franklin Sarakpo, was at large.

It stated that the complainants in the case were Daniel Osei Kufour and his wife, Mrs Cecilia Abena Dapaah, who lived in Abelemkpe, Accra.

The prosecution said the first accused, Patience Botwe, was a house helper for the complainants, while the second accused, Sarah Agyei, was unemployed and a former house helper for the couple.

The third accused, Benjamin Sowah, was Patience Botwe’s lover, the fourth accused, Malik Dauda, was the first accused’s former boyfriend, and the fifth accused is Christiana Achab, a trader.

The court heard that the sixth accused is Job Pomary, husband of fifth accused.  Yahaya Sumaila, the seventh accused, is an excavator operator who lives in Sagnarigu, Tamale Metropolis, and Franklin Sarakpo, the eighth accused, is the son of the fifth accused, who is on the run.

The prosecution said the police commenced investigations when in June 2023, the complainants reported theft of their cash and personal effects.

It said police investigations led to the arrest of the first and third accused persons at their hide outs in Tamale in the Northern Region.

The prosecution said during a search of the rooms of the accused, $40,000 and GHC7,619.70 were discovered.  The prosecution said further investigation indicated that when Mr Kufour returned from town in October last year, he noticed their bedroom had been opened and heard an unusual noise in the house.

The prosecutor said when Mr Kufuor entered the room, he saw the first accused hiding behind the storeroom door with duplicate keys to the master bedroom.

The court heard that the complainants detected theft of money and personal belongings from the room.

The prosecution said the first accused told the police during interrogation that she gave $70,000 of the stolen money to the fifth accused to buy a three-bedroom property at Amrahia for her, as well as several brand-new items that were retrieved from the house.

The matter has been adjourned to October 3, 2023.

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Kwabena Agyepong’s reaction to Cecilia Dapaah’s saga https://www.adomonline.com/kwabena-agyepongs-reaction-to-cecilia-dapaahs-saga/ Wed, 09 Aug 2023 14:03:56 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2281669
A flagbearer aspirant of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena Agyepong, has said that he is disappointed former Sanitation Minister Cecelia Dapaah kept huge sums of money in her home.

Speaking on PM Express on JoyNews, he stated that in the age of digitisation, the governments should be encouraging and trying to get all Ghanaians within the formal setting of the economy.

Hence, Mr Agyepong said, he finds it disappointing that Mrs. Dapaah who was a Minister strayed from this.

“What for me I worry about, especially with this case, was the fact of the amount of money that was found in the household…Suffice it to say I was disappointed that that amount of money was in the household. It’s important that we realise that we cannot, as politicians, preach one thing and do another,” he said.

“So when you’re encouraging everybody to be part of the formal economy, the least we can do as leaders is to lead by example. So I was disappointed that she would keep that amount of money in the household. It is important that as political leaders, we should have the political will to do the right thing for our country,” he stated.

This comes after an Accra Circuit Court was told, in July, that huge sums of money and other items of Sanitation Minister Cecilia Abena Dapaah and her husband, Daniel Osei Kuffour had been stolen from their Abelemkpe home.

The news saw the minister receive much criticism not only about keeping such huge sums in her home but also about the source.

The Office of the Special Prosecutor has begun investigations into the money’s source after petitions from some Ghanaians.

Mrs Dapaah as a result also resigned from her post stating that she did not want the controversy to cause problems for the government.

Despite this, Mr Agyepong said that he will not pass judgments on the former minister noting that state agencies are at work investigating the source of the money.

“I’m not prepared to pass judgment on her. Like others are doing, not at all. It is not my duty now. The state has agencies that have to look out for how she came by that money.”

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Lives of politicians in danger – John Kumah https://www.adomonline.com/lives-of-politicians-in-danger-john-kumah/ Tue, 01 Aug 2023 15:24:01 +0000 https://www.adomonline.com/?p=2279252 Deputy Finance Minister, John Kumah, has described recent times as difficult for every politician in Ghana.

His comment is in relation to the reports of stolen monies in the home of former Sanitation Minister, Cecilia Dapaah.

According to him, there is no appointee in President Nana Akufo-Addo’s government who is not currently leaving in fear.

“Our lives are in danger but the good thing is that we are given police protection. The idea and perception people have about us is now scary and it will be difficult for people to accept public offices in years to come,” he said.

He made these comments on Adom FM’s Dwaso Nsem, stating their current situation is as a result of the thoughts people have about politicians.

“There is apathy in the system because people think politicians are responsible for the hardships, especially now that this case has come up and that is the danger for us but it is not true all politicians have monies in our house. We are in dangerous times,” he stated.

To Mr Kumah, this should be the time for politicians to be very careful as he urged the media to also reshape discussions on the matter.

“The exaggeration on this matter can create problems for all of us so the media should take caution,” he urged.

The case initially arose from a report of stealing filed with the police by the former Minister and her husband, Daniel Osei-Kuffour.

Subsequently, the police conducted investigations, made arrests, recovered stolen items, and presented the docket to the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Justice for review and guidance.

The OSP took action on Monday, July 24, 2023, by arresting Madam Dapaah for questioning, following over 200 petitions received to investigate her.

They also conducted searches at her residences at Ablemkpe and Cantonments, where allegedly stolen amounts totaling US$1 million, €300,000, and millions of Ghana cedis were reported to have been found, taken by her housekeepers between July and October 2022.

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