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Court of Appeal

Court of Appeal — Ghana's appellate court hearing cases including disclosure orders in criminal trials, licence restoration rulings, and OSP prosecution challenges.

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  1. May 2026
  2. Joy Online

    The attorney general will have 28 days to decide whether the sentences should be referred to the Court of Appeal.

    Starmer ‘appalled’ by case of boys spared jail after raping teenage girls
  3. Joy Online

    This follows a Court of Appeal ruling ordering the restoration of the licence of GN Savings and Loans Company Limited.

    BoG awaits legal advice on next steps after court orders restoration of GN Savings and Loans licence
  4. Joy Online

    The attorney general will have 28 days to decide whether the sentences should be referred to the Court of Appeal.

    Girl raped by boys spared jail tells BBC judge’s decision was like ‘rock in my face’
  5. GN Savings Court ruling risks fiscal stability, Amin Adam warns

    1. Joy Online

      Founder of GN Savings and Loans, Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, has expressed gratitude to President John Dramani Mahama following the Court of Appeal’s ruling in favour of his financial institution.

      GN Savings and Loans: Ndoum thanks Mahama after Court of Appeal victory
    2. Joy Online

      Lawyer for businessman Dr Papa Kwesi Ndoum, Cletus Alengah, has dismissed suggestions that the Court of Appeal’s recent ruling in favour of GN Savings and Loans was linked to the NDC government’s pledge to restore the licences of financial institutions affected by the 2019 bankin

      GN Savings and Loan’s victory is a court decision, not government’s promise – Ndoum’s lawyer
  6. Joy Online

    Former Finance Minister and Karaga MP, Mohammed Amin Adam, has cautioned against what he describes as attempts by government officials to politically appropriate the Court of Appeal’s decision ordering the restoration of GN Savings and Loans’ licence.

    Amin Adam warns against politicising banking regulation after GN Savings ruling
  7. Joy Online

    Former Finance Minister, Mohammed Amin Adam, has warned that the Court of Appeal ruling ordering the restoration of GN Savings and Loans’ licence could expose Ghana to significant fiscal and financial-stability risks if not handled cautiously.

    GN Savings ruling poses fiscal and financial-stability risks – Amin Adam
  8. Joy Online

    Karaga MP and former Finance Minister, Mohammed Amin Adam, has called on the Bank of Ghana and the Ministry of Finance to immediately clarify the regulatory and fiscal implications of the Court of Appeal ruling ordering the restoration of GN Savings and Loans’ licence.

    Amin Adam calls on BoG and Finance Ministry to explain implications of GN Savings ruling
  9. Joy Online

    His comments follow Thursday’s Court of Appeal ruling in favour of GN Savings and Loans, which directed the Bank of Ghana to return the company’s assets to it and its shareholders.

    Restoring GN Savings and Loans will be difficult after years of asset disposal — Dr Kweku Ndoum
  10. Joy Online

    The Groupe Ndoum President made the remarks while discussing the group’s recent legal victory in the Court of Appeal over the revocation of the licence of GN Savings and Loans.

    Misrepresentation of GN Bank’s financial position led to collapse – Dr Kweku Nduom
Politics

Former MASLOC CEO Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu begins prison sentence

The News

Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu, the incarcerated former chief executive of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), began her prison sentence at Nsawam Medium Security Female Prison on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. She was handed to the BNI upon arrival at Accra International Airport, then transferred to the Ghana Prisons Service after spending approximately four to five days at the Police Hospital.

Why it matters

Former MASLOC CEO Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu's imprisonment for financial malfeasance demonstrates accountability for public fund mismanagement and state commitment to anti-corruption efforts.

27 June 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 27 June

  1. Former MASLOC CEO Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu begins prison sentence

    Sedina Tamakloe-Attionu, the incarcerated former chief executive of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), began her prison sentence at Nsawam Medium Security Female Prison on Wednesday, June 24, 2026. She was handed to the BNI upon arrival at Accra International Airport, then transferred to the Ghana Prisons Service after spending approximately four to five days at the Police Hospital.

    27 June 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 26 June

  1. Kenpong Travel challenges First Atlantic Bank winding-up petition

    Kenpong Travel and Tours Limited has disputed First Atlantic Bank's reported move to wind up the company over an alleged GH¢2.5 million debt, arguing the action is premature and filed in bad faith while an appeal of the underlying judgment is pending before the Court of Appeal.

    26 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 16 June

  1. High Court refuses to stay OSP prosecution ruling

    A High Court in Accra dismissed the Office of the Special Prosecutor's application to halt execution of a court order requiring the Attorney General to take over cases prosecuted by the OSP, finding the OSP lacks power to prosecute without AG authorization. The OSP plans to appeal at the Court of Appeal and has already filed legal challenges at higher courts.

    16 June 2026 · Daily Guide

Monday 15 June

  1. High Court refuses OSP's stay application on independent prosecution ban

    The Accra High Court has declined the Office of the Special Prosecutor's (OSP) application to suspend enforcement of a ruling that halted its independent prosecution of criminal cases, directing instead that all criminal matters be referred to the Attorney-General's Department. The OSP plans to renew its stay application at the Court of Appeal and has filed substantive legal challenges at both the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal.

    15 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 9 June

  1. Ghana's financial sector clean-up sparks questions on indigenous banks

    An opinion piece examines the impact of financial institution closures on ordinary Ghanaians, with a case study of a woman whose savings became inaccessible after a licensed institution's revocation. The author raises broader concerns about what happens to a country when indigenous financial institutions disappear and the consequences for trust, opportunity, and national development.

    9 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

Friday 5 June

  1. Three teen rapists receive youth rehabilitation orders instead of custody

    Three boys convicted of raping two girls in separate attacks in Hampshire in 2024 and 2025 were given youth rehabilitation orders rather than custody, partly due to evidence of intellectual limitations and rehabilitation prospects; the sentences are under Court of Appeal review following public outcry.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Junior counsel before Supreme Court: right versus professional maturity

    An opinion piece argues that the debate over junior counsel appearing before Ghana's Supreme Court conflates legal entitlement with professional maturity. Under the Legal Profession Act, pupils do not have independent right of audience and must complete mandatory pupillage before practising independently, a safeguard to prevent harm from inexperienced advocates.

    5 June 2026 · Joy Online

Tuesday 2 June

  1. Court restores GN Bank licence; governance expert urges reforms

    The Court of Appeal's decision to restore GN Bank's banking licence has reopened debate on banking sector reforms and regulatory accountability in Ghana. A governance auditor argues that the restoration should prompt broader institutional reflection on governance structures, risk management, and corporate culture rather than be treated as a mere legal victory.

    2 June 2026 · Business & Financial Times

  2. Court of Appeal orders disclosure in Adu-Boahen criminal trial

    The Court of Appeal has directed the Attorney-General and EOCO to disclose documents in the ongoing criminal trial of former NSB Director-General Kwabena Adu Boahene and his wife Angela Adjei Boateng, who are being tried over alleged theft of GH¢49.1 million in public funds. The three-member panel upheld the couple's appeal that the High Court's refusal to order disclosure violated their constitutional right to a fair trial.

    2 June 2026 · The Chronicle

Saturday 30 May

  1. GN Savings licence revocation cost $20m funding deal

    Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom disclosed that the revocation of GN Savings and Loans' licence resulted in the loss of a $20 million loan facility from a US-based investment institution that had been negotiated to support small businesses and traders in Ghana.

    30 May 2026 · Joy Online

Monday 25 May

  1. UK PM Starmer reacts to teenage rape case with suspended sentences

    Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer called a case in which three teenage boys were spared custodial sentences over the rape of two girls "appalling" and said it was "right" that the Attorney General was reviewing the sentences. The boys received Youth Rehabilitation Orders instead of jail time for attacks in Hampshire in November 2024 and January 2025, prompting one victim to criticize the outcome as a "slap on the wrist."

    25 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. BoG seeks legal counsel after court orders GN Savings licence restoration

    The Bank of Ghana is awaiting legal advice from external lawyers and the Receiver before deciding whether to comply with or challenge a Court of Appeal ruling that ordered the restoration of GN Savings and Loans' licence and the return of the company's assets to shareholders. The BoG's decision will depend partly on the Receiver's assessment of how the ruling could affect other institutions affected by the banking sector clean-up and previously revoked licences.

    25 May 2026 · Joy Online

Sunday 24 May

  1. Rape victim, 16, calls judge's decision to spare attackers jail "rock in my face"

    A 16-year-old rape victim has told the BBC that a judge's decision not to jail two teenage boys convicted of raping her felt like a personal blow, saying the verdict made it seem the crimes were acceptable "in the eyes of the law because they were still children." The attorney general is reviewing the sentence given by Judge Nicholas Rowland, who cited the boys' young age to avoid "criminalising" them despite acknowledging the seriousness of the offences and that the boys had filmed and shared the assaults.

    24 May 2026 · Joy Online

Saturday 23 May

  1. Court of Appeal orders restoration of GN Savings and Loans licence

    The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of GN Savings and Loans, ordering restoration of its licence and return of assets following its 2019 collapse. Founder Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom thanked President Mahama for his campaign promise to restore licences of unjustly collapsed banks, though Nduom's lawyer said the victory was independent of that promise.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Court ruling on GN Savings favours legal process over government pledge

    Dr Papa Kwesi Ndoum's lawyer has stated that the Court of Appeal's ruling in favour of GN Savings and Loans—which directed the Bank of Ghana to restore the company's licence and assets—resulted from an independent legal process and not from the NDC government's election pledge to restore licences of institutions affected by the 2019 banking sector clean-up.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  3. Amin Adam warns against politicising GN Savings licence restoration

    Former Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam has cautioned against attempts by government officials to politically appropriate the Court of Appeal's decision ordering restoration of GN Savings and Loans' licence, arguing the ruling raises questions about the credibility of Ghana's bank resolution framework and the relationship between politics and financial-sector regulation.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  4. GN Savings Court ruling risks fiscal stability, Amin Adam warns

    Former Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam has cautioned that the Court of Appeal's ruling to restore GN Savings and Loans' licence could expose Ghana to fiscal and financial-stability risks, potentially triggering compensation claims from other collapsed institutions and creating open-ended contingent liabilities at a time of limited fiscal space. He warned that politically influenced reversals could weaken financial-sector deterrence and signal that regulatory breaches could be revisited if political conditions change.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  5. Amin Adam calls for clarity on GN Savings licence restoration ruling

    Karaga MP and former Finance Minister Mohammed Amin Adam has called on the Bank of Ghana and Ministry of Finance to clarify the regulatory and fiscal implications of a Court of Appeal ruling ordering restoration of GN Savings and Loans' licence. He outlined three immediate actions the Bank of Ghana should take: publicly explain the regulatory implications and indicate if it will appeal, conduct and publish a fresh prudential assessment before any restoration becomes operational, and have the Ministry of Finance disclose any potential fiscal exposure including compensation obligations and depositor liabilities.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  6. Restoring GN Savings and Loans will be lengthy process

    President of Groupe Ndoum says rebuilding GN Savings and Loans will be difficult following years of asset disposals and deterioration since the company's licence was revoked in 2019. He cited substantial losses of vehicles, generators, and motorcycles, and said the group is awaiting court directives on asset recovery before making decisions on a relaunch.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  7. Dr Ndoum claims misrepresentation led to GN Bank collapse

    President of Groupe Ndoum Dr Papa Kwesi Ndoum has alleged that deliberate misrepresentation of GN Bank's financial position and false claims about its solvency played a major role in the institution's collapse, undermining public confidence and worsening challenges from suspended government contracts. He claims an independent audit showed significantly more money was owed to the bank than the GH¢30 million figure cited by the Bank of Ghana in revoking the licence.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  8. GN Bank collapse resulted in over 4,500 job losses

    Dr Papa Kwesi Ndoum, president of Groupe Ndoum, has revealed that more than 4,500 direct and indirect jobs were lost following the collapse of GN Bank and revocation of the licence of GN Savings and Loans, affecting workers, their families, and businesses dependent on the bank's operations.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  9. GN Bank collapse resulted in loss of over 4,500 jobs

    Dr Nana Kweku Ndoum, president of Groupe Ndoum, stated that the collapse of GN Bank and revocation of GN Savings and Loans' licence led to the loss of more than 4,500 direct and indirect jobs, with impact extending to workers' families and businesses dependent on the bank's operations.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  10. Banking sector clean-up could have been less damaging, lawyer argues

    Lawyer Bobby Banson argues that Ghana's 2017–2019 banking sector clean-up, which revoked licences of several banks and savings institutions, could have been managed differently to reduce impact on jobs, businesses, and customers. He suggests authorities had alternative options, such as financial support for struggling institutions, rather than the approach of collapsing banks and pursuing individuals for suspected wrongdoing.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  11. Dr Ndoum says GN Savings licence revocation shocked the family

    Dr Nana Kweku Ndoum, president of Groupe Ndoum, has said the company was shocked by the revocation of GN Savings and Loans' licence, insisting the institution had met all regulatory requirements. He stated that GN Bank was solvent before regulatory actions, and the downgraded company complied with all requirements imposed during transition before the licence was revoked.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  12. GN Bank was solvent before downgrade, Kweku Ndoum claims

    Dr Nana Kweku Ndoum has disputed claims that GN Bank was insolvent before its downgrade to a savings and loans company and licence revocation by the Bank of Ghana, asserting the bank remained solvent and possessed sufficient assets when regulatory actions were taken.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  13. Court ruling may open path to restore GN Savings & Loans licence

    A Court of Appeal ruling in favour of GN Savings & Loans could be a first step toward restoring its licence, revoked by the Bank of Ghana in August 2019. The lawyer for Groupe Nduom argues the licence was revoked solely on insolvency grounds, not on the other alleged regulatory breaches the central bank cited at the time.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

  14. Newsfile panel discusses free speech concerns and GN Bank ruling

    JoyNews' Newsfile programme examined escalating national debate on free speech and political expression, with panellists exploring whether the state is overreaching in its response to criticism. The panel also discussed the possible return of GN Bank following a Court of Appeal ruling that restored the licence of GN Savings and Loans Company Limited and ordered its assets and operations be handed back to shareholders.

    23 May 2026 · Joy Online

Friday 22 May

  1. Newsfile discusses free speech concerns, GN Bank return

    JoyNews's Newsfile will examine escalating national debate over free speech and political expression, with the NPP voicing criticism of what it describes as attacks on democratic freedoms, suppression of dissent, and weaponization of state institutions against political opponents and journalists.

    22 May 2026 · Joy Online

  2. Court of Appeal restores GN Bank's licence after seven years

    Traders at Kotokuraba Central Business District in Cape Coast welcomed the Court of Appeal's restoration of GN Bank's licence, which had been revoked by the Bank of Ghana seven years ago. The traders said the decision would stabilise operations of small and medium-sized enterprises, restore confidence in local lending services, and reopen banking services including credit lines and payment services that small businesses had relied on.

    22 May 2026 · Joy Online

Thursday 21 May

  1. GN Savings and Loans case expected to reach Supreme Court

    A banking consultant predicts that the legal dispute over GN Savings and Loans will proceed to Ghana's Supreme Court, as one party is likely to challenge the Court of Appeal's recent ruling that restored the company's licence. The consultant noted that the banking sector cleanup has involved multiple court actions and that GN Savings and Loans was one of several financial institutions affected during the exercise.

    21 May 2026 · Joy Online

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