Abuga Pele Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/abuga-pele/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Tue, 27 Feb 2018 19:24:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg Abuga Pele Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/abuga-pele/ 32 32 Nii Lante refused to apologize for ‘reckless’ comment – Asiedu Nketia https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/nii-lante-refused-to-apologize-for-reckless-comment-asiedu-nketia/ Tue, 27 Feb 2018 13:40:54 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=404830 Member of Parliament for the Odododiodio Constituency, Nii Lante Vanderpuye, refused to retract and apologize for saying that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) will free incarcerated former GYEEDA Coordinator Abuga Pele, should the party return to power after election 2020. The General Secretary of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, revealed this on Accra-based Radio […]

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Member of Parliament for the Odododiodio Constituency, Nii Lante Vanderpuye, refused to retract and apologize for saying that the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) will free incarcerated former GYEEDA Coordinator Abuga Pele, should the party return to power after election 2020.

The General Secretary of the NDC, Johnson Asiedu Nketia, revealed this on Accra-based Radio Gold.

[contextly_sidebar id=”MZctnkcuu6Zk8RRSwiTfN6xXblwas5rA”]The NDC MP, told Citi News on the sidelines of the party’s Unity Walk at Somanya in the Eastern Region, that they were working hard to win power in the 2020 elections, after which they will free Abuga Pele, who was jailed alongside businessman, Philip Assibit for causing financial loss to the state.

“It is unfortunate but I can only say that this will not dampen the spirit of the NDC. Between 2001 and 2004, they sentenced Tsatsu Tsikata, Dan Abodakpi, Ibrahim Adam and Kwame Peprah. It did not stop us from winning elections in 2008. We are going to win the elections and bring Abuga Pele out,” Nii Lante had stated.

Hours after the comment was published by Citi News and received widespread criticism from Ghanaians, the party’s founder, Jerry John Rawlings condemned Nii Lante’s comments, saying such mindsets could keep the party in opposition for a long time.

The NDC then issued a statement and distanced itself from the comment. It also stated categorically that it had no plans to free Abuga Pele, as suggested by the MP, should they win power.

Defending the party’s position, Mr. Nketia explained that the rebuttal was necessary because the MP failed to retract and apologize for the comment when he personally contacted him.

“He made claims about the party that are not correct so we came to set the records straight. He has the right to state his position but if a comment is made to implicate the party the gatekeepers will have to set the records straight. I did contact him (Nii Lantey Vanderpuye). He was the first person I spoke to but he insisted that he stands by that statement,” Mr. Asiedu Nketia said.

Background

Abuga Pele, a former NDC MP for Chiana Paga, was sentenced alongside the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of 18 years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

Pele was handed a four and six-year sentence which will run concurrently whilst Assibit got concurrent sentences of 12 and four years on different counts.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

Philip Assibit has since served notice will be appealing his 16-year jail term alongside an application for bail.  The case, which had been running for four years, was started by the NDC administration under John Mahama.

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‘We won’t free Abuga Pele, Ignore Nii Lante’ – NDC https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/we-wont-free-abuga-pele-ignore-nii-lante-ndc/ Mon, 26 Feb 2018 18:08:42 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=404678 The National Democratic Congress [NDC], has dissociated itself from comments made by the Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, suggesting that the opposition party will free jailed former GYEEDA boss, Abuga Pele, if the party wins power in the 2020 polls. The NDC in a statement said Nii Lante Vanderpuye’s comments “do […]

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The National Democratic Congress [NDC], has dissociated itself from comments made by the Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, suggesting that the opposition party will free jailed former GYEEDA boss, Abuga Pele, if the party wins power in the 2020 polls.

The NDC in a statement said Nii Lante Vanderpuye’s comments “do not reflect in any remotest sense the position of the party regarding the fight against corruption in the country on the matter involving the conviction of Honourable Abuga Pele in particular.”

[contextly_sidebar id=”Zs6h5I7x7yQBALGQBGio6hGyp6v5N3I5″]The statement, signed by Johnson Asiedu Nketiah, came shortly after the NDC’s Founder, Jerry John Rawlings, condemned the comments by the NDC MP the party.

According to Mr. Rawlings, such ideas and actions will only ensure the NDC remains in opposition for a “long, long time.”

NDC started prosecuting Pele

But the NDC has maintained that its government initiated the court action in 2014 that eventually led to the conviction of Abuga Pele  and Philip Assibit.

“We wish to remind Ghanaians that the investigation and prosecution of Honourable Abuga Pele was initiated by the NDC as part of our strategy to rid the country of corruption, and this strategy involves measures to prevent corruption and how to deal with corruption when it has already occurred.  They include exposure, investigation, prosecution and punishment of corruption.”

“It will therefore be absurd that after a successful conviction has been achieved in this particular case, the initiator will turn around to free any person who has been convicted as a result,” the statement said.

Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, during the NDC’s Eastern Regional unity walk over the weekend, told Citi News that the National Democratic Congress (NDC) was working hard to win the general elections in 2020, and will after that release the former NDC MP, Abuga Pele.

Mr. Vanderpuye said the NDC’s morale remains high ahead of the 2020 elections, despite the incarceration of Pele last week, adding that the party was on course to regain power.

“It is unfortunate but I can only say that this will not dampen the spirit of the NDC. Between 2001 and 2004, they sentenced Tsatsu Tsikata, Dan Abodakpi, Ibrahim Adam and Kwame Peprah. It did not stop us from winning elections in 2008. We are going to win the elections and bring Abuga Pele out,” he said.

Background

Abuga Pele, a former NDC MP for Chiana Paga, was sentenced alongside the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of 18 years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

Abuga Pele was embroiled in the GYEEDA scandal

Pele was handed a four and six-year sentence which will run concurrently whilst Assibit got concurrent sentences of 12 and four years on different counts.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

Philip Assibit has since served notice will be appealing his 16-year jail term alongside an application for bail.

Find below the full statement

MP’s SENTIMENT DOES NOT REFLECT NDC’s POSITION

A statement purported to have been made by National Democratic Congress, NDC Member of Parliament for Odododiodoo Constituency Honourable Nii Lantey Vanderpuye in an interview with a local radio station has widely been circulated in both print and electronic media.

In the said statement, an unfortunate impression has been created by the Honourable Member that the NDC will release Honourable Abuga Pele, the convicted former Member of Parliament for Chiana Paga from prison, if the party succeeded in capturing power in 2020.

It is called that Honourable Abuga Pele was sentenced to six years in prison for causing financial loss to the state.

The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the NDC wishes to place on record that the sentiment expressed by the Honourable Member on the above-cited statement do not reflect in any remotest sense the position of the party regarding the fight against corruption in the country on the matter involving the conviction of Honourable Abuga Pele in particular.

We wish to remind Ghanaians that the investigation and prosecution of Honourable Abuga Pele was initiated by the NDC as part of our strategy to rid the country of corruption, and this strategy involves measures to prevent corruption and how to deal with corruption when it has already occurred.  They include exposure, investigation, prosecution and punishment of corruption.

It will therefore be absurd that after a successful conviction has been achieved in this particular case, the initiator will turn around to free any person who has been convicted as a result.

We can understand the emotional trauma the family, friends and sympathizers of our former MP are going through at this critical moment.  However, it is the belief of the leadership of NDC that in matters like this, the interest of the state cannot be subjected to individual or partisan interest.

We rather urge the current Nana Akufo-Addo led – government to emulate this shining example of the Mahama administration and, muster enough courage to bring members of his government who have been accused of corrupt practices to justice instead of praising them and misleading Ghanaians that all his ministers and appointees are clean.

Signed

Hon. Johnson Asiedu Nketiah

General Secretary, NDC

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Ayariga wants sole sourcing scrapped after Pele, Assibit’s incarceration https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/ayariga-wants-sole-sourcing-scrapped-after-pele-assibits-incarceration/ Sun, 25 Feb 2018 16:00:19 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=404070 Following the incarceration of the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Programme (GYEEDA), Abuga Pele, the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga is calling for the scrapping of sole sourcing as a way to address the rising spate of corruption in Ghana. Abuga Pele, the former National Coordinator of […]

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Following the incarceration of the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Programme (GYEEDA), Abuga Pele, the Member of Parliament for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga is calling for the scrapping of sole sourcing as a way to address the rising spate of corruption in Ghana.

Abuga Pele, the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency (GYEEDA), was sentenced alongside the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of 18 years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

[contextly_sidebar id=”q3ZiiK8QdvQcAWXG72W3mIHsssiJPQPm”]In the scandal that hit the now Youth Employment Agency (YEA), some companies including Zoomlion Ghana Limited, RLG, Asongtaba Cottage Industry Limited and Better Ghana Management Services Limited, among others were contracted to render services under various modules for the GYEEDA programme.

It subsequently emerged that monies were paid to these companies who were awarded the contracts through sole sourcing for no work done.

Speaking on Citi FM’s News Analysis Programme, The Big Issue, Mr. Ayariga said the awarding of all contracts through competitive bidding processes will tackle the canker associated with sole sourcing.

“President Akufo Addo is against sole sourcing. He campaigned against sole sourcing but reducing sole sourcing is not enough. I think we should abolish it entirely,” he indicated.

Ayariga threatens suit

Mr. Ayariga, on the show, also indicated that he will next week start a chain of events that may result in an injunction at the Supreme Court against the operations of a number of state agencies.

Mr. Ayariga has said he will move against every state agency exercising “unfettered discretionary power without clear non-discriminatory non-arbitrary regulations approved by Parliament governing the exercises of their discretionary power.”

He asserted that all these agencies must provide a road map to close all these loopholes or face being dragged to the Supreme Court.

“I shall in the coming week write to each and every agency of government concerned and demand that the regulations be brought to Parliament within 30 days otherwise I will proceed to the Supreme Court to seek an injunction against all that they are doing in violates of the law.”

‘Jail-term’

Abuga Pele was handed a four and six-year sentence which will run concurrently, meaning he will spend six years behind bars.

Assibit, on the other hand, got sentences of 12 and four years on different counts, also to run concurrently, meaning he will be in jail for twelve years.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

Delivering her judgment, Justice Efia Serwaa Botwe said the prosecution succeeded in proving their case by producing enough evidence.

She also added that the defence and the accused person, on whom a lot burden of proof was laid, failed to prove their innocence in the matter.

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NDC will win 2020 polls and ‘free’ Abuga Pele – Nii Lante https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/ndc-will-win-2020-polls-and-free-abuga-pele-nii-lante/ https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/ndc-will-win-2020-polls-and-free-abuga-pele-nii-lante/#comments Sun, 25 Feb 2018 11:50:13 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=404265 Member of Parliament (MP) for Odododiodoo, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has indicated the resolve of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to win the general elections in 2020 and ensure the release of former NDC MP, Abuga Pele. Mr. Vanderpuye said the NDC’s morale remains high ahead of the 2020 elections, despite the incarceration of Pele, […]

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Member of Parliament (MP) for Odododiodoo, Edwin Nii Lante Vanderpuye, has indicated the resolve of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to win the general elections in 2020 and ensure the release of former NDC MP, Abuga Pele.

Mr. Vanderpuye said the NDC’s morale remains high ahead of the 2020 elections, despite the incarceration of Pele, adding that the party was on course to regain power.

“It is unfortunate but I can only say that this will not dampen the spirit of the NDC. Between 2001 and 2004, they sentenced Tsatsu Tsikata, Dan Abodakpi, Ibrahim Adam and Kwame Peprah. It did not stop us from winning elections in 2008. We are going to win the elections and bring Abuga Pele out,” the MP told Citi News after the part’s Unity Walk in Eastern Region at Somanya.

Abuga Pele, the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency (GYEEDA), was sentenced alongside the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of 18 years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

Abuga Pele and Assibit
Abuga Pele (L) and Philip Assibit (R)

Pele was handed a four and six-year sentence which will run concurrently whilst Assibit got concurrent sentences of 12 and four years on different counts.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

Philip Assibit has since served notice will be appealing his 16-year jail term alongside an application for bail.

Victims of broken system

Another NDC MP, Mahama Ayariga, put up somewhat of a defence for Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit saying they were only victims of agencies that were allowed to operate without any checks.

Responding to their conviction on The Big Issue, Mr. Ayariga said he was not going to abandon his “comrades” just because they had broken the law.

MP for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga
MP for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga

“These comrades fell because we operated a legal regime that left cracks that became the holes that devoured them. The cracks include the tolerance of unfettered discretionary power in the management of our public affairs and the permissiveness of sole sourcing and other negative practices of allowing institutions to exist without an appropriate legal framework,” Mr. Ayariga said.

Threat of legal action

Mr. Ayariga also said he was going to give some state agencies an ultimatum to present to Parliament, reforms of their regulations or face action at the Supreme Court.

He said he will move against every state agency exercising “unfettered discretionary power without clear non-discriminatory non-arbitrary regulations approved by Parliament governing the exercises of their discretionary power.”

“I shall in the coming week write to each and every agency of government concerned and demand that the regulations be brought to Parliament within 30 days otherwise I will proceed to the Supreme Court to seek an injunction against all that they are doing in violation of the law.”

 

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GYEEDA Scandal: Pele, Assibit victims of ‘bigger rot’ – Mahama Ayariga https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/gyeeda-scandal-pele-assibit-victims-bigger-rot-mahama-ayariga/ Sat, 24 Feb 2018 12:03:34 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=404063 Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit, who were imprisoned on Friday, February 23, 2018 for their role in the GYEEDA scandal, are only victims of agencies that were allowed to operate with various systemic failings, MP for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga has said. In a statement responding to their conviction on The Big Issue, Mr. Ayariga said […]

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Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit, who were imprisoned on Friday, February 23, 2018 for their role in the GYEEDA scandal, are only victims of agencies that were allowed to operate with various systemic failings, MP for Bawku Central, Mahama Ayariga has said.

In a statement responding to their conviction on The Big Issue, Mr. Ayariga said he was not going to abandon his “comrades” just because they had broken the law.

[contextly_sidebar id=”i4r6tqHAnh8M0AE8lPjItdXucay2JLdK”]“These comrades fell because we operated a legal regime that left cracks that became the holes that devoured them. The cracks include the tolerance of unfettered discretionary power in the management of our public affairs and the permissiveness of sole sourcing and other negative practices of allowing institutions to exist without an appropriate legal framework.”

Abuga Pele, the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency (GYEEDA), was sentenced alongside the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of 18 years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

Abuga Pele was handed a four and six-year sentence which will run concurrently, meaning he will spend six years behind bars.

Assibit, on the other hand, got sentences of 12 and four years on different counts, also to run concurrently, meaning he will be in jail for twelve years.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

Delivering her judgment, Justice Efia Serwaa Botwe said the prosecution succeeded in proving their case by producing enough evidence.

She also added that the defence and the accused person, on whom a lot burden of proof was laid, failed to prove their innocence in the matter.

Philip Assibit has since served notice will be appealing his 16-year jail term and also applying for bail.

Changing the system

Mr. Ayariga said the imprisoning of the two prompted him to give some state agencies an ultimatum to present to parliament reforms to their regulations or face action at the Supreme Court.

Mahama Ayariga
Mahama Ayariga, Bawku Central MP

He said he will move against every state agency exercising “unfettered discretionary power without clear non-discriminatory non-arbitrary regulations approved by Parliament governing the exercises of their discretionary power.”

“I shall in the coming week write to each and every agency of government concerned and demand that the regulations be brought to Parliament within 30 days otherwise I will proceed to the Supreme Court to seek an injunction against all that they are doing in violation of the law.”

Mr. Ayariga also said he will present a Private Members Bill to Parliament proposing the amendment of the Procurement Act to bring an end to sole sourcing.

He is also proposing the recall and review of all sole source contracts to “ensure that Ghanaians have value for money.”

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I wish I could lessen Abuga Pele’s pain – Mahama Ayariga https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/i-wish-i-could-lessen-abuga-peles-pain-mahama-ayariga/ Sat, 24 Feb 2018 08:14:09 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=403994 Following the six-year jail term handed out to former National Democratic Congress MP, Abuga Pele, the Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga, has extended his sympathies to his former colleague. Mr. Ayariga acknowledged his friendship with Abuga Pele, a former MP for Chiana Paga, but said he “respected the conclusions of the court.” “He is a friend, […]

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Following the six-year jail term handed out to former National Democratic Congress MP, Abuga Pele, the Bawku Central MP, Mahama Ayariga, has extended his sympathies to his former colleague.

Mr. Ayariga acknowledged his friendship with Abuga Pele, a former MP for Chiana Paga, but said he “respected the conclusions of the court.”

“He is a friend, a colleague. I have known him very well and we have worked together in this house for many years… As a person, I sympathize with him. I sympathize with his family.”

“I wish there was anything I could do alleviate the pain that he would suffer as a result of his conviction and sentence, but I think that as a country, we have to respect the rule of law and uphold the decisions of our courts in matters like this,” Mr. Ayariga added.

NPP must start chasing their own

The Adaklu MP, Kwame Agbodza, also said he supported the rule of law, stressing that “the laws of this country must work.

MP for Adaklu Constituency, Kwame Agbodza

“We can fight corruption whichever way; whether within or without. I am encouraging the government to also take similar steps to actually arraign their own people that we are accusing of corruption in court. We are challenging them to do same. We have done that,” Mr. Agbodza told Citi News.

Background

Abuga Pele, the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency (GYEEDA), was sentenced alongside the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of 18 years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

Abuga Pele was handed a four and six-year sentence which will run concurrently, meaning he will spend six years behind bars.

Assibit, on the other hand, got sentences of 12 and four years on different counts, also to run concurrently, meaning he will be in jail for twelve years.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

Delivering her judgment, Justice Efia Serwaa Botwe said the prosecution succeeded in proving their case by producing enough evidence.

She also added that the defence and the accused person, on whom a lot burden of proof was laid, failed to prove their innocence in the matter.

GYEEDA scandal

Abuga  Pele and  Philip Akpeena Assibit, stood trial for committing acts that led to the loss of GH¢4.1 million to the state.

Assibit pleaded not guilty to six counts of defrauding by false pretence and six counts of dishonestly causing loss to public property, while Pele also pleaded not guilty to five counts of willfully causing financial loss to the state, abetment of crime and intentionally misapplying public property.

The prosecution claimed that Pele, who was the National Coordinator of the agency when it was known as National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP), entered into a contract with Assibit to engage in activities which did not inure to the benefit of the state.

The facts of the case, per the prosecution, are that in 2010, Pele entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the GIG, represented by Assibit, without any “recourse to the then sector Minister of Youth and Sports, Akua Sena Dansua, or the Attorney General’’.

Between May 2011 and May 2012, the prosecution said, Assibit made a number of payment claims for consultancy services ranging from “the provision of exit programmes for the NYEP to the provision of financial engineering services’’.

Assibit, the prosecution said, claimed his services led to the NYEP securing a World Bank facility of $65 million and also helped the agency to recruit 250 youth to support the implementation of what was known as the Youth Enterprises Development Programme.

The prosecution added that in August 2012, investigations revealed that Assibit was paid an additional “GH¢835,000 under the guise of what was referred to as tracer studies for the World Bank.”

Abuga Pele, a former Member of Parliament for Chiana-Paga in the Upper East Region, had always stated that he was only used as scapegoat by the previous NDC government, whiles the real culprits were made to walk free.

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GYEEDA scandal: Assibit to appeal 12 year-jail term https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/gyeeda-scandal-assibit-appeal-12-year-jail-term/ Fri, 23 Feb 2018 17:26:06 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=403925 The Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, will be appealing his 16-year jail term. Speaking to the media after court proceedings, Assibit’s lawyer, Kwaku Paintstil, said the appeal will include an application for bail. [contextly_sidebar id=”scjnJSQUfBXgulJBJAsZqRiLPxOVwmTV”]“Obviously, I have gotten instructions [to file an appeal against the conviction] and we are going to […]

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The Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, will be appealing his 16-year jail term.

Speaking to the media after court proceedings, Assibit’s lawyer, Kwaku Paintstil, said the appeal will include an application for bail.

[contextly_sidebar id=”scjnJSQUfBXgulJBJAsZqRiLPxOVwmTV”]“Obviously, I have gotten instructions [to file an appeal against the conviction] and we are going to do that,” he stated.

“To the very best of what I know and what we have discussed, anytime next week, the appeal will come out and I can also assure you that it will be coupled with an application for bail, pending the determination of the substantive appeal,” Mr. Paintstil added.

Assibit was sentenced alongside the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency (GYEEDA), Abuga Pele, to a combined jail-term of 18 years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

Abuga Pele was handed a four and six-year sentence which will run concurrently, meaning he will spend six years behind bars.

Abuga Pele was embroiled in the GYEEDA scandal

Assibit, on the other hand, got sentences of 12 and four years on different counts, also to run concurrently, meaning he will be in jail for twelve years.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

Delivering her judgment, Justice Efia Serwaa Botwe said the prosecution succeeded in proving their case by producing enough evidence.

She also added that the defence and the accused person, on whom a lot burden of proof was laid, failed to prove their innocence in the matter.

The lawyer also expressed some displeasure with the handling of the case saying the prosecution had not proven its case beyond any reasonable doubt.

Mr. Paintstil further alleged that some evidence, favourable to his client had been withheld by the prosecution.

“…there is a lot of evidence on the record and indeed, the prosecution was specifically accused, not only by one witness but by about two or three witnesses, of deliberately hiding evidence from the court. The issue is; if the prosecutor has a good case, why withhold evidence from the court?”

Possible refund of money

The court gave the accused persons an opportunity to negotiate payment of the monies embezzled after a prompt from the prosecution.

The accused persons, however did not express any desire to refund the monies in a move Mr. Painstil said was tactical.

“The real point of the matter is that, if you are not satisfied with the judgment, there is a danger that you will compromise that judgment by making certain concessions to the court because if you are not satisfied, you have a right of appeal. But if you go beyond that and making reparations, it is as good as admitting the conviction and that may impair your ability to appeal,” he explained.

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GYEEDA scandal: Abuga Pele to serve 6-yrs in jail, Assibit,12 https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/gyeeda-scandal-abuga-pele-jailed-6-yrs-assibit-gets-12/ Fri, 23 Feb 2018 12:33:42 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=403833 An Accra High Court today, Friday, February 23, 2018, sentenced the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency [GYEEDA], Abuga Pele, and the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of eighteen years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state. [contextly_sidebar […]

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An Accra High Court today, Friday, February 23, 2018, sentenced the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency [GYEEDA], Abuga Pele, and the Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, to a combined jail-term of eighteen years on various counts, including willfully causing financial loss to the state.

[contextly_sidebar id=”alMd0Py8asZtjIhJhiQZJ2y0obj2dMdE”]Originally, the two were handed jail terms of ten (10) and sixteen (16) respectively.

But per the breakdown, Abuga Pele, who was handed a four and six-year sentence on different counts, will have his sentence running concurrently, meaning he will serve six years behind bars.

Assibit on the other hand, got a sentence of twelve and four years on different counts, but the two will run concurrently, which means he will also serve a jail term of twelve years.

The court also ordered the state to recover all assets and money belonging to the state from the convicts.

The court gave the defense lawyers and accused persons an opportunity to negotiate payment of the monies embezzled.

This led to the case being delayed for close to ten minutes, after which they asked the judge to use her discretion to make a decision.

The prosecution also drew the attention of the court to the fact that the law allows asset recovery alongside jail sentences.

Delivering her judgment, Justice Efia Serwaa Botwe said the prosecution succeeded in proving their case by producing enough evidence.

She also added that the defense and the accused person, on whom a lot burden of proof was laid, failed to prove their innocence in the matter.

She also said the canker of stealing in office must be dealt with.

Background

Abuga  Pele and  Philip Akpeena Assibit, stood trial for committing acts that led to the loss of GH¢4.1 million to the state.

Assibit pleaded not guilty to six counts of defrauding by false pretence and six counts of dishonestly causing loss to public property, while Pele also pleaded not guilty to five counts of willfully causing financial loss to the state, abetment of crime and intentionally misapplying public property.

The prosecution claimed that Pele, who was the National Coordinator of the agency when it was known as National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP), entered into a contract with Assibit to engage in activities which did not inure to the benefit of the state.

The facts of the case, per the prosecution, are that in 2010, Pele entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the GIG, represented by Assibit, without any “recourse to the then sector Minister of Youth and Sports, Akua Sena Dansua, or the Attorney General’’.

Between May 2011 and May 2012, the prosecution said, Assibit made a number of payment claims for consultancy services ranging from “the provision of exit programmes for the NYEP to the provision of financial engineering services’’.

Assibit, the prosecution said, claimed his services led to the NYEP securing a World Bank facility of $65 million and also helped the agency to recruit 250 youth to support the implementation of what was known as the Youth Enterprises Development Programme.

The prosecution added that in August 2012, investigations revealed that Assibit was paid an additional “GH¢835,000 under the guise of what was referred to as tracer studies for the World Bank.”

Abuga Pele, a former Member of Parliament for Chiana-Paga in the Upper East Region, had always stated that he was only used as scapegoat by the previous NDC government, whiles the real culprits were made to walk free.

By: Fred Djabanor & Marian Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Abuga Pele, Assibit convicted over GYEEDA scandal https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/abuga-pele-assibit-convicted-over-gyeeda-scandal/ Fri, 23 Feb 2018 12:11:37 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=403792 An Accra High Court has convicted the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency [GYEEDA], Abuga Pele, for willfully causing financial loss to the state. His accomplice, Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, has also been convicted of defrauding by false pretence and dishonestly causing financial loss. According […]

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An Accra High Court has convicted the former National Coordinator of the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Agency [GYEEDA], Abuga Pele, for willfully causing financial loss to the state.

His accomplice, Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group, Philip Assibit, has also been convicted of defrauding by false pretence and dishonestly causing financial loss.

According to Citi News’ Fred Djabanor, the duration and other details of the sentence are yet to be announced by the Judge.

‘Six month sentence’

]Fred however added that defense lawyers for the two asked for a six month sentence in court.

According to Fred, the judge had given the two an opportunity to negotiate and make some refunds before passing her sentence.

Background

The conviction follows years of legal battle where state prosecutors and defense lawyers have been putting forward evidence before the court to advance their claims.

While Abuga Pele had been charged with abetment of crime, intentionally misapplying public property and willfully causing financial loss to the state, Philip Assibit was facing charges of defrauding by false pretense and dishonestly causing financial loss.

The two men were alleged to have connived to defraud the state of some 4.1 million cedis.

They had pleaded not guilty to the charges leveled against them.

GYEEDA scandal

In the case scandal that hit the now Youth Employment Agency (YEA), some companies including Zoomlion Ghana Limited, RLG, Asongtaba Cottage Industry Limited and Better Ghana Management Services Limited among others, were contracted to render services under various modules for the GYEEDA programme.

Following reports of the siphoning of state funds under GYEEDA, the government in 2012 ordered an investigation into its activities and subsequently terminated the contracts with the various companies.

The former GYEEDA National Coordinator, Abuga Pele was also hauled before a court to answer for the reported malfeasance under his tenure.

Abuga Pele has since pleaded not guilty to two counts of abetment of crime, intentionally misapplying public property, and five counts of willfully causing financial loss to the state in the ongoing trial.

Mr. Pele, the MP for Chiana Paga in the Upper East Region at the time, said there was a conspiracy to use him as a ‘sacrificial lamb’ for the multi-million cedi corruption scandal, whiles those supposed to have been charged are walking free.

Gov’t blacklists RLG, others

In December 2015, the NDC Government supposedly blacklisted companies indicted in the corruption scandal that hit GYEEDA, which included big names like Zoomlion and RLG.

The announcement was made by the then Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu. However, the companies said there was no such blacklisting by government.

For many observers, the slow pace of the trial was an indication that the government was not genuinely interested in prosecuting the case, and that they were doing so to protect their people.

By: Marian Ansah/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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Court rules on ‘GYEEDA’ scandal case today https://citifmonline.com/2018/02/court-rules-on-gyeeda-scandal-case-today/ Fri, 23 Feb 2018 06:00:00 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=403686 An Accra High Court will today [Friday], deliver its judgment in the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) case involving former National Coordinator Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit, Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group. This follows four years of legal battle where state prosecutors and defense lawyers have been putting forward evidence […]

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An Accra High Court will today [Friday], deliver its judgment in the Ghana Youth Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) case involving former National Coordinator Abuga Pele and Philip Assibit, Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill International Group.

This follows four years of legal battle where state prosecutors and defense lawyers have been putting forward evidence before the court to advance their claims.

[contextly_sidebar id=”tfWALdKQNuFV13ZPy7SkZxahXr2opv4y”]While Abuga Pele has been charged with abetment of crime, intentionally misapplying public property and willfully causing financial loss to the state, Philip Assibit is facing charges of defrauding by false pretense and dishonestly causing financial loss.

The two men are alleged to have connived to defraud the state of some 4.1 million cedis.

They have pleaded not guilty to the charges leveled against them.

GYEEDA scandal

In the case scandal that hit the now Youth Employment Agency (YEA), some companies including Zoomlion Ghana Limited, RLG, Asongtaba Cottage Industry Limited and Better Ghana Management Services Limited among others, were contracted to render services under various modules for the GYEEDA programme.

Following reports of the siphoning of state funds under GYEEDA, the government in 2012 ordered an investigation into its activities and subsequently terminated the contracts with the various companies.

The former GYEEDA National Coordinator, Abuga Pele was also hauled before a court to answer for the reported malfeasance under his tenure.

Abuga Pele has since pleaded not guilty to two counts of abetment of crime, intentionally misapplying public property, and five counts of willfully causing financial loss to the state in the ongoing trial.

Mr. Pele, the MP for Chiana Paga in the Upper East Region at the time, said there was a conspiracy to use him as a ‘sacrificial lamb’ for the multi-million cedi corruption scandal, whiles those supposed to have been charged are walking free.

Gov’t blacklists RLG, others

In December 2015, Government supposedly blacklisted companies indicted in the corruption scandal that hit GYEEDA, which included big names like Zoomlion and RLG.

The announcement was made by the then Minister of Employment and Labour Relations, Haruna Iddrisu. However, the companies said there was no such blacklisting by government.

For many observers, the slow pace of the trial was an indication that the government was not genuinely interested in prosecuting the case, and that they were doing so to protect their people.

By: Fred Djabanor/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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