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These counts included charges of causing financial loss to the state, theft, conspiracy to steal, money laundering, and causing loss of public property, all of which were in contravention of public procurement laws.
This action follows their roles as sureties for her when she sought the court's permission to get medical attention abroad but failed to return to Ghana to face trial.
The Deputy Attorney General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, outlined the state’s intention to claim the GHS5 million bail sum provided by Mould and Tamakloe on behalf of Attionu.
The pursuit of Mould and Tamakloe underscores the legal ramifications for individuals who serve as sureties in cases involving significant financial or criminal liabilities..
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