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Court decides on what to do with Richard Jakpa’s tape in ambulance case today

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The High Court in Accra is poised to make a critical decision today on whether to admit an audio recording involving the Attorney-General and businessman Richard Jakpa as evidence in the ongoing ambulance case.

This decision follows a contentious legal battle over the relevance and admissibility of the recording.

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The controversy erupted when lawyers for Minority Leader Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson sought to introduce the audio recording into evidence. The Attorney-General objected, questioning both the foundation and relevance of the recording.

The 16-minute audio recording had previously played a pivotal role in the trial judge’s decision regarding a mistrial on June 6, 2024. Defense lawyers are now reintroducing the recording, arguing that it is crucial to the charges of causing financial loss to the state against the Attorney-General.

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Dr. Aziz Bamba, lead counsel for Dr. Forson, emphasized that the recording pertains to an agreement between the Ghanaian government and a subsequent Letter of Credit. Dr. Bamba argued that the Attorney-General’s conduct, as captured in the recording, constitutes oppression of the accused and undermines the integrity of the trial process.

“The audio recording is pertinent as it indicates the case was not pursued in good faith, and suggests procedural irregularities in the Attorney-General’s handling of the matter,” Dr. Bamba stated.

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In response, the Attorney-General challenged the admission of the recording, asserting that its relevance is inadequately supported. The Attorney-General pointed to the trial judge’s previous dismissal of the mistrial application, which was primarily based on the recording, as evidence of its limited relevance.

Furthermore, the Attorney-General questioned whether the recording addresses the essential elements of the alleged financial loss to the state, arguing that it does not substantiate the charges against the accused. The prosecution echoed these sentiments, additionally accusing Richard Jakpa of violating the Attorney-General’s right to privacy by recording their conversation.

The court’s ruling on the Attorney-General’s objection is eagerly awaited, as it will determine the next steps in this closely watched legal proceeding. The trial will resume following the court’s decision, which is expected to have significant implications for the case and the parties involved.

This case, involving prominent political figures and high-stakes allegations, continues to captivate public attention and underscore the complexities of legal proceedings in matters of state financial management.

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