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BoG challenges jurisdiction of court hearing Duffuor’s case

BoG challenges jurisdiction of court hearing Duffuor’s case
Dr Kwabena Duffour

The Bank of Ghana has challenged the capacity of the general jurisdiction court hearing the lawsuit brought against it by a shareholder of Unibank, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor.

The Central Bank on August 1, 2018, collapsed uniBank along with four other banks on grounds of insolvency, to create a new bank known as the Consolidated Bank Ghana,  (CBG).

In a letter to the Chief Justice, the lawyers of Bank of Ghana, led by Frank Davies, challenged the capacity of the court and indicated that the case must be heard by a commercial court.

The content of the letter was made known in the General Jurisdiction court when the case was called.

Duffuor’s lawyers challenge BoG

In response, Lawyer for Dr. Duffuor, Tsatsu Tsikata, objected to the request of the letter, arguing that any challenge of the jurisdiction of the court must be done through the legal process, rather than the administrative one chosen by the BoG.

Mr. Tsikata also described the action of the BoG as forum shopping – a practice adopted by litigants to get their cases heard in a particular court that is likely to provide a favorable judgment.

Case adjourned to October 17

The presiding Judge , Justice Daniel Mensah, after hearing the arguments of the parties, adjourned the case to  the 17th of October, 2018 to allow the Chief Justice take a decision on the request.

Background

The Bank of Ghana early this month [August], created the Consolidated bank comprising five local banks.

The banks were; uniBank, Sovereign Bank, Construction bank, Beige bank as well as the Royal Bank.

The central bank among others argued that the affected banks operated with severe capital constraints.

For uniBank, the regulator’s action followed the appointment of an administrator, KPMG, to manage the bank for some six months starting March this year.

Other arguments that Dr. Duffuor has put across to back his claim include the fact that the Bank of Ghana unjustifiably impaired debt attributable to the government and quasi-government institutions which even included validated payment certificates issued to contractors by the government.

According to Dr. Duffuor, even though the Official administrator was notified of the debts amounting to 868.9 million cedis of which 428.8 million cedis was used to offset part of the BoG’s liquidity support, the central bank, and Official Administrator could not capture it in the accounts of the bank.

Meanwhile, Dr. Duffuor says that the amount of 760.6 million cedis impaired by the Bank of Ghana as due to the granting of new loans between September and December last year.

Also, Dr. Duffuor says he is dissatisfied with the Bank of Ghana, and the Official Administrator have for not providing any lawful basis to deny shareholders from recapitalizing the bank.

Unibank shareholders ‘cry foul.’

Shareholders of uniBank issued a statement some weeks ago in which they cited KPMG for allegedly engaging in a conflict of interest arrangement with the Bank of Ghana.

A statement by the shareholders said, “The recent appointment of KPMG as the Receiver in respect of some assets of uniBank and four other banks shows KPMG seeking to benefit from the report that it provided to the Bank of Ghana through a further paid engagement, a clear conflict of interest situation which does not put KPMG in a good light.”

By: Fred Djabanor/citinewsroom.com/Ghana

 

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