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NPP Supporters Protest EOCO’s Continued Detention of Former BOST MD Edwin Provencal

Scores of New Patriotic Party supporters gathered at the Accra High Court on Wednesday to protest the continued detention of the former Managing Director of BOST, Edwin Alfred Provencal. According to the supporters, Mr Provencal has met every bail condition ordered by the court, yet the Economic and Organised Crime Office still refuses to release him. They argue that the refusal is unconstitutional and accuse the agency of acting in bad faith. One supporter told JoyNews that the court is waiting for Mr Provencal to be produced, but EOCO continues to hold him. Another argued that the charges brought against him are unclear and insisted that the investigators must respect the court’s ruling. The protest coincides with Mr Provencal’s expected appearance before the Accra High Court today. Many supporters arrived as early as 8 a.m., hopeful that he would secure […]

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Court Dismisses Adjournment in GH₵49m NSB Case

The Accra High Court dismissed an adjournment request filed by the newly appointed lawyer for Mildred Donkor, the third accused in the GH₵49 million National Signals Bureau (NSB) embezzlement case. What We Found On July 29, 2025, Justice John Nyante Nyadu denied counsel Nutifafa Nutsukpui’s plea for a delay, noting Donkor had ample time to secure and brief representation before proceedings resumed. Nutsukpui stated he had been engaged only the previous night and had insufficient time to review case documents, some of which were deemed incomplete. Justice Nyante emphasized that Donkor’s education level negated grounds for delay—had she been illiterate, the outcome might differ. Deputy Attorney-General Dr. Justice Srem‑Sai opposed the motion, contending that disclosure processes remain ongoing and legal representation does not warrant lengthy postponement. He urged the court to continue with the hearing. The accused includes former NSB Director […]

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Man Jailed for Vandalizing Vehicles at Parliament.

A 33-year-old man, Christopher Kofi Kyere Sorkpa, has been sentenced to five years in prison for vandalizing vehicles at the Parliament premises in Accra. On Wednesday, dressed in white, Sorkpa smashed the windscreens and windows of seven vehicles parked in front of the parliamentary buildings.Eyewitnesses speculated that Sorkpa might have been mentally impaired, but his motives remain unclear. He faced six charges, including conspiracy to commit unlawful damage, and pleaded guilty during a court hearing on Friday, December 20, 2024. Presiding Judge Samuel Bright Asiedu handed down the sentence.Another suspect, Wisdom Ahli, has been remanded in police custody for his alleged involvement. His case is scheduled for further examination on January 9, 2025.The incident, which caused significant damage, has drawn widespread condemnation, underscoring the need for heightened security around Parliament.

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