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Sunday, 26 April 2026
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Sesi-Edem Company Limited

Also known as: Sesi-Edem Company Ltd · Sesi-Edem

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Sesi-Edem lawyers claim injunction against EOCO remains valid

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Legal counsel for Sesi-Edem Company Limited has rebutted media reports that an interim injunction from the High Court has expired, arguing that the order granted on 14th April 2026 remains fully in force under civil procedure rules. The lawyers accused EOCO of making "remarkable" admissions in an affidavit filed on 21st April that the firm's directors were never actually declared wanted, characterizing this as a "naked abuse of power."

3 hours ago · Joy Online

Today

  1. Sesi-Edem lawyers claim injunction against EOCO remains valid

    Legal counsel for Sesi-Edem Company Limited has rebutted media reports that an interim injunction from the High Court has expired, arguing that the order granted on 14th April 2026 remains fully in force under civil procedure rules. The lawyers accused EOCO of making "remarkable" admissions in an affidavit filed on 21st April that the firm's directors were never actually declared wanted, characterizing this as a "naked abuse of power."

    3 hours ago · Joy Online

  2. EOCO board clears leadership of abuse of power allegations

    The Economic and Organised Crime Office's Governing Board has cleared its top leadership of allegations of abuse of office and unlawful investigative processes, following a petition from the legal counsel of Sesi-Edem Company Limited, a firm owned by a Council of State member. The Board found no evidence of administrative misconduct by the Acting Executive Director and Deputy Executive Director, though it noted that the legality of the investigation itself is the subject of a pending High Court case.

    3 hours ago · Joy Online

Yesterday

  1. EOCO clarifies Atokple was not declared wanted person

    The Economic and Organised Crime Office filed an affidavit at the Adenta High Court clarifying that Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple and the directors of Sesi-Edem Company Ltd were not declared wanted persons. EOCO stated that no formal "wanted" notice was issued against them on its official website, and that a March 30th press release did not constitute a formal wanted declaration but was a response to media discussions.

    13 hours ago · Joy Online

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