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ICC dismisses Micheletti International’s arbitration against Ghana

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The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has dismissed an international arbitration instituted by Micheletti Company Limited against the Government of Ghana in May 2023 claiming damages for breach of contract relating to the rehabilitation of the of the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium in Accra.

The ICC Tribunal composed of Sadaff Habib (President), Shadrack Arhin and Justin Amenuvor (Members) in its partial award on jurisdiction, upheld the contention of the Attorney-General of Ghana that the arbitration proceedings was statute-barred as it had been instituted out of the time allowed by the Limitations Act of Ghana.

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History of Case

In April 2006 the Respondent, the Government of Ghana, executed an agreement with Waterville Holdings (BVI) Limited for the rehabilitation of a forty thousand seating capacity of a number of sports stadia in the country (the “Project”) in preparation for the 2008 African Nations Cup. These stadia included the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium, the El-Wak Stadium both in Accra, and the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi, Ghana.

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Under the Agreement, the Claimant Micheletti, was the local sub-contractor for the rehabilitation of the Ohene Djan Sports Stadium in Accra, while Consar Limited was the local sub-contractor for the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi. On 1st August 2006 however, the Government terminated the Agreement with the Contractor on the basis that the Agreement had not received approval from Cabinet.

The Government subsequently entered into negotiations with the sub-contractors, Micheletti Co. Ltd (the Claimant) and Consar Ltd., to continue with the rehabilitation of the stadia.

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The value of the work undertaken by the Contractor was duly certifified and the Government of Ghana subsequently paid for all the work certified as having been discharged.

The arbitration proceedings instituted in 2023 were in respect of claims by Micheletti that had allegedly not been honoured by the Government.

Micheletti claimed among others, special damages for the default of the Government of Ghana, the sum of US$ 400,000.00, interest on the said sum from February, 2009, at the current Bank of Ghana forex rate plus 3% point till date of final payment and administrative fees and Arbitral cost.

Arbitral Proceedings

Whilst denying liability for any indebtedness, the Office of the Attorney-General raised a preliminary legal objection in accordance with article 5(1) of the ICC Rules of Arbitration.

Assistant State Attorney, Ms. Anne-Marie Ayanru contended that the Claimant had not exhausted the dispute resolution mechanisms procedure applicable under the FIDIC General Conditions of Contract, which required the Parties to submit any dispute arising to a Dispute Adjudication Board (DAB) at first instance, and therefore, the Tribunal had no jurisdiction to determine the claim by Micheletti.

Further, Ghana argued that even if the Tribunal were to find that it had jurisdiction, the Claimant’s claim having been filed more than 14 years after the cause of action arose, was statute-barred under Ghanaian law, which is the substantive law of the Agreement.

The right of the Claimant to initiate any dispute resolution mechanism for a matter bordering on breach of contract, according to the Attorney-General, could only be enforced within a six-year period after accrual of the cause of action which occurred on 19th May, 2009.

The Tribunal agreed to a bifurcation of issues, which allowed a determination of the preliminary objection and the claim of the action being statute barred, first. Consequently, the parties filed full arguments in respect of the preliminary issues raised by the Government of Ghana.

The Award

Delivering its award on the legal objections by Ghana, the ICC found that it had jurisdiction to hear the matter because the Claimant had taken steps to notify the Respondent of its intention to refer the dispute to a dispute adjudication board before commencing the arbitration proceedings, but such steps were ignored by the Respondent.

The Tribunal however agreed with the Government of Ghana that the action was statute-barred under Ghanaian law, having been instituted way beyond 2015, i.e. more than 6 years allowed by Ghana’s Limitation Act.

This made the claim inadmissible. The Tribunal therefore proceeded to dismiss the claims by Micheletti entirely.

The Tribunal is currently considering submissions by the parties on the amount of costs to award in favour of the Government following the dismissal of the claim and will soon decide the question of the quantum of costs.

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