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EOCO Board Orders Compliance with Court Injunction

 

 

The Board of the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has directed its officials, including Raymond Archer and Ndego, to comply with a court injunction related to the Sesi-Edem Company Ltd. case. According to #GHOneNews, the injunction was issued by an Accra High Court, restraining EOCO from interfering with the operations of Sesi-Edem Company Ltd.

 

The court order follows a lawsuit filed by Sesi-Edem Company Ltd., challenging EOCO’s actions in relation to the company’s activities. The company’s lawyers argued that EOCO’s investigations were unfounded and an attempt to harass their clients.

 

EOCO’s compliance with the court order is seen as a significant development in the case, which has been ongoing for several months. The outcome of this case is being closely watched, given its implications for business operations in Ghana.

 

The Sesi-Edem Company Ltd. case has sparked intense interest, with many stakeholders calling for transparency and fairness in the investigations. The company’s management has welcomed the court’s decision, expressing confidence in the judicial process.

 

EOCO’s decision to comply with the court injunction demonstrates its commitment to upholding the rule of law and respecting judicial authority.

 

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Source: Stella Sunu

 

 

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