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Musician, Kwame Asare Obeng aka A-plus, and Professor Stephen Kweku Asare, have decided to no longer pursue their respective legal actions against the government at the Supreme Court.
Graphic Online’s court reporter, Emmanuel Ebo Hawkson reports that A-plus was challenging the constitutionality of a US$1million contract between the government and Kroll Associates, which enabled Kroll to identify wrongdoings of some previous government appointees and retrieve assets.
According to him, the contract was an international business transaction and therefore ought to have been approved by Parliament in accordance with Article 181(5) of the 1992 Constitution.
Prof Asare, on the other hand, challenged the decision of the President to direct former Auditor-General, Mr Daniel Yaw Domelevo to proceed on leave.
Musician, Kwame Asare Obeng aka A-plus, and Professor Stephen Kweku Asare, have decided to no longer pursue their respective legal actions against the government at the Supreme Court.
Graphic Online’s court reporter, Emmanuel Ebo Hawkson reports that A-plus was challenging the constitutionality of a US$1million contract between the government and Kroll Associates, which enabled Kroll to identify wrongdoings of some previous government appointees and retrieve assets.
According to him, the contract was an international business transaction and therefore ought to have been approved by Parliament in accordance with Article 181(5) of the 1992 Constitution.
Prof Asare, on the other hand, challenged the decision of the President to direct former Auditor-General, Mr Daniel Yaw Domelevo to proceed on leave.