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Beige Bank Trial: 9 companies that received GHS 21.12m belong to Nyinaku – Investigator

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Beige Bank Trial: 9 companies that received GHS 21.12m belong to Nyinaku – Investigator

Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Joseph Abed­nego Atsha, the investigator in the trial of Michael Nyinaku,

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of defunct Beige Bank, says nine out of 10 companies that ¢21,123,270 was transferred to, were owned by the accused.

ASP Atsha said that the transfer was made to two other individuals.

He said accused transferred money to the nine companies as follows: Alberry-GH¢5,240,000, DYI Limited – GH¢6,000,000, Legacy Pensions Trust-GH¢427,000 and Adelia Limit­ed-GH¢1,010,000.

Sup Abednego said the rest are Beige Acadamy-GH¢250,000, Beige Assur-GH¢627,000, Be venture Ltd -GH¢1,740,000, Beige Care-GH¢392,000 and Beige Capi­tal Limited-GH¢2,200,000.

ASP Atsha, who is the fifth prosecution witness, had earlier testified that his investigations re­vealed that a total of GH¢320mil­ion was transferred from the account of various customers of Beige Bank into the account of BCAM and subsequently trans­ferred into the suspicious First Africa Savings and Loans (FASL) account on the instructions of Nyinaku.

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In a further cross-examination by Mr Thadeus Sory, Counsel for Nyinaku, ASP Atsha indicated that nine out of the 10 companies were owned by Nyinaku, who is facing charges of stealing GH¢340 million allegedly belonging to depositors and money laundering, has denied the charges.

The court earlier admitted him GH¢342 million bail with two sureties, who are public servants earning not less than GH¢2,000.

It further directed the accused to deposit his passport with the Court’s Registry.

Mr Thadeus Sory tendered var­ious cheque disbursement forms, payment vouchers and cheques through the witness.

The cheque disbursement forms, payment vouchers and cheques revealed that the nine companies disbursed most of the funds they received from the FASL account to third parties and not the Nyinaku.

The witness said that the processes leading to the issuance of the cheques were initiated and approved by different officials.

“The payment vouchers were also verified by another official and not the accused,” he added.

Mr Sory suggested to the witness that there was no shred of evidence before the court which indicated that a pesewa of the funds which was the subject of the stealing charges in counts one to nine was paid directly to the accused.

ASP Atshaagreed that the nine companies did not disburse the funds they received from the FASL account to the accused person.

However, he said the accused was charged because he was the owner of nine companies.

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