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HomenewsCourt admits six EOCO caution statements in GH¢49m NSB fraud trial

Court admits six EOCO caution statements in GH¢49m NSB fraud trial

The Accra High Court has admitted into evidence six caution statements taken by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) from a key prosecution witness in the ongoing GH¢49 million National Service Scheme (NSS) trial.

The statements were tendered by the third witness of the Attorney General, who is testifying against the accused persons in the case involving alleged financial irregularities at the NSS.

The trial, which has drawn significant public attention, centres on claims that approximately GH¢49 million was misappropriated from the scheme. The prosecution is seeking to establish a case of financial misconduct against the defendants.

The court’s decision to admit the caution statements marks a procedural victory for the prosecution, as the documents are expected to form part of the evidentiary basis for the case. Caution statements are typically taken from individuals during investigations and outline their accounts of events under warning that the information may be used in legal proceedings.

Further details of the statements or their specific contents were not disclosed in open court. The case has been adjourned to a later date for continued hearing.

The accused persons are yet to enter their full pleas, with the court proceedings continuing to examine the volume of evidence presented by the Attorney General’s office.

This is a developing story.

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