Deputy Attorney General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah has expressed contentment with the court’s decision to incarcerate former MASLOC CEO, Sedina Tamakloe.
An Accra High Court delivered its verdict on Tuesday, April 16, sentencing Tamakloe to 10 years in prison with hard labor. Additionally, Daniel Axim, the former Chief Operating Officer of MASLOC, received a five-year jail term.
In response to the verdict, Deputy Attorney General Tuah-Yeboah commended the decision, particularly emphasizing the assurance that Tamakloe will be brought back to the country to serve her sentence.
“Good news but what is refreshing is that she will be brought down to face the sentence, no problem at all,” he stated.
Tuah-Yeboah further elaborated on the implications of the judgment, emphasizing its role in expediting justice.
He reiterated Ghana’s legal framework for extraditing individuals from abroad to face legal consequences domestically.
“We have started the process but with this judgment, it’s going to speed up the process. You know in Ghana we have various laws. You can choose to stay away but so far as we have laws for which you can extract from other countries to Ghana, in case there is a judgment against you like this one, be rest assured that she will be brought down to face judgment,” he stated.
The court found both Tamakloe and Axim guilty on 78 counts, including causing financial loss to the state, theft, conspiracy to steal, money laundering, and violating public procurement laws, all resulting in the loss of public property.