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SSNIT OBS Case: Prosecution closes evidence after 10 witnesses share 108 days in Court

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published July 22, 2024
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State Prosecutors have closed their evidence in the case in which former Director General (DG) of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust, (SSNIT), Ernest Thompson and four others are standing trial over the SSNIT Operational Business Suite (OBS) case after parading 10 Witnesses in Court.

The 10 Witnesses have since shared 108 days in the Witness Box testifying and the last was on July 12 when Prosecution led by Richard Gyambiby, a Principal State Attorney, indicated to the Court the closure of the Prosecution’s case after the Investigator, Emmanuel NKonu’s Cross examination by the defence counsel.

The former DG of SSNIT, Mr. Ernest Thompson, and the four others have pleaded not guilty to charges including causing financial loss of more than $15.3m to the state.

The five persons are facing criminal prosecution over the $66m SSNIT Operational Business Suite (OBS) project, which was meant to revamp the operations of SSNIT through Information and Communications Technology (ICT).

They were initially dragged to court in July 2018, but the trial was put on hold following a legal tussle over the charges which culminated in a ruling by the Supreme Court that 10 of the 29 charges relating to wilfully causing financial loss did not have sufficient particulars as required by the 1992 Constitution.

Following the apex court’s ruling, the Attorney-General amended the charge sheet to include sufficient particulars.

*Charges*

The four other accused are John Hagan Mensah, a former IT Manager at SSNIT; Juliet Hassana Kramer, the CEO of Perfect Business Systems (PBS); Caleb Kwaku Afaglo, a former Head of Management Information Systems (MIS) at SSNIT, and Peter Hayibor, the lawyer for SSNIT.

They pleaded not guilty to 29 charges, including various counts of conspiracy to willfully cause financial loss to the state and willfully causing financial loss to the state.

Mr. Thompson and Kramer separately pleaded not guilty to three counts of contravening the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663), while Kramer and Afaglo also pleaded not guilty to defrauding by false pretence.

Afaglo is alleged to have secured his employment at SSNIT with fake certificates and was accordingly charged with various counts of possession of forged documents and uttering forged documents.

Before the Court presided over by Justice Henry Anthony Kwofie , then, a Justice of the Court of Appeal, (now a Justice of the Supreme Court) sitting as a High Court judge , admitted the accused persons to self-recognisance bail.

*End of evidence*

On July 12, 2024, defence lawyers concluded their cross examination of the 10 Prosecution Witness, Emmanuel Nkonu, an officer with the Economic and Organised Crime Office as an Investigator.

The Investigator who have been working with EOCO since November 2011, was discharged by the Court after which Prosecution indicated, they will not be calling any more witnesses.

“My lord, the prosecution will like to close their case at this stage,” Richard Gyambiby, a Principal State Attorney told the Court presided over by Justice Henry Anthony Kwofie.

*Witnesses*

The first Prosecution Witness, Mr. Godson Kwadzo Ladzekpo, the acting Managing Director in charge of Management Information Systems (MIS), SSNIT mounted the Witness box on January 22, 2022.

The Prosecution after two years and six months closed their case after their 10th Witness, Emmanuel Nkonu, the Investigator was discharged on July 12, 2024.

According to EIB Network’s Legal Affairs Correspondent, Murtala Inusah, who has been monitoring proceedings, is reporting that since the accused persons’ plea were taken in May 2021, the case has been called 130 times with the 10 Prosecution Witnesses sharing 108 days since the trial begun and prosecution called the first of their 10 witnesses.

The case has been adjourned to October 10, 2024 in the next legal year.

*Legal reps*

From the AG’s office,the Director of Public Prosecution, Mrs. Yvonne Attakora Obuobisa is leading a team of Prosecutors which also includes Richard Gyambiby, (PSA), Maame Afua Osei Gyamerah, Assistant State Attorney among others.

While Samuel Codjoe, Abednego Tetteh Mensah, Yayah Brimah and Linda Amoatey represent – Ernest Thompson (1st Accused).

Annie Moghtar Mohayideen, represents John Hagan Mensah, (2nd Accused).

Thaddeus Sory and Baffour Gyau Bonsu Ashia represent Madam Juliet Hassana Kramer, (3rd Accused).

Paa Kwesi Abaidoo lead George Bernard Shaw and Pearl Mireku Antwi, John Bossman for Caleb Kwaku Afaglo, ( 4th Accused).

D. K. Ameley and Agyei Eyram for Mr Peter Hayibor, (5th Accused).

*Brief facts*

Per the case of the Prosecution, in June 2010, SSNIT initiated the $34m OBS project to use Information and Communications Technology (ICT) to revamp its operations to enable it to provide a state-of-the-arts pension administration system in the country.

The objective of the project “, according to the Prosecution, was to automate all of SSNIT’s core processes in the administration of pension and “integrate all internal systems, as well as external stakeholders of SSNIT.’’

The A-G submitted that, the contract sum was also ballooned from $34m to over $66m, although the OBS system failed to perform efficiently as the project contract had envisaged.

“The so-called variations or change orders were carried out at the instance of A1 (Thompson), A2 (Mensah), A3 (Kramer) and A4 (Afaglo) and authorised by A1 (Thompson), even though some of the payments were above his threshold as director-general and contrary to the Public Procurement Act,’’ the prosecution told the Court.

It further stated that the OBS system was not working but the first accused continued to give authorisation to pay for its related expenses.

“Investigations established that although the OBS system was not performing as efficiently as contracted for, A1 (Thompson) gave authorisation for various payments which culminated in the losses.

“Investigations also indicated that PBS, purportedly represented by A3 (Kramer), is a non-existent company,’’  the brief facts said.

It said, the investigations also revealed that Afaglo “relied on certificates purporting to be educational certificates he did not possess’’ to gain employment at SSNIT as its General Manager for MIS on October 1, 2015.

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM/Murtala Inusah

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