The
National Treasurer of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwabena
Abankwah-Yeboah has filed a suit at an Accra Fast Track High Court
against the editor of al-Hajj newspaper, Alhaji Bature Iddrisu, for
libel.
The treasurer is claiming Ȼ1 million as aggravated damages
from Alhaji Bature as well as Harzet Company Limited, publishers of the
al-Hajj newspaper for 'loss of reputation.'
According to the
plaintiff, who has Gary Nimako Marfo of Safo & Marfo @ Law as his
counsel, the defendants had accused him in a publication that he
operated a secret bank account belonging to the NPP but could not
account for the proceeds.
Mr. Abankwah-Yeboah is seeking a
declaration that the banner headline of Thursday, August 13, 2015 in the
al-Hajj - "Police probe: NPP Treasurer confesses - Ȼ6 million in
'secret account," is defamatory.
He wants a further declaration
that "the publication by the defendants that the plaintiff cannot
properly account for nearly Ȼl million belonging to the NPP is
defamatory" and was "without any justification or probable cause."
"A
declaration that the entire publication of the defendants about the
plaintiff is libelous as same was published without any lawful,
reasonable or probable cause," the plaintiff sought.
He is also
seeking an injunction to restrain the defendants from further publishing
defamatory stories about him and an order directed at the defendants to
retract and apologise for the publication in the same prominence as the
original story.
According to Mr. Abankwah-Yeboah, the defendants
had said in the publication that nearly Ȼl million out of the Ȼ6
million could not be properly accounted for and that some of the party's
finance committee members were pushing for the case to be reported to
the CID since it was a criminal offence.
The plaintiff is
averring that he "understands the banner headline to mean that he is
somebody who is criminally minded and has secretly kept funds meant for
the NPP without the knowledge of the executives of the party.
"The
plaintiff understands the assertion that Ȼl million cannot be properly
accounted for by him to mean that he has embezzled party funds thereby
warranting investigation to be conducted by the police as it's being
alleged by the said publication."
The plaintiff is insisting that
the entire publication is 'false' and that he is not under any police
investigation/probe for embezzling funds meant for the NPP, adding that
the party has no secret account and as the National Treasurer, he is
the custodian of the party's funds and is obliged under the constitution
of the party, to account for his stewardship to the stakeholders of the
party at the end of his tenure of office.
He further said he had
never been arrested or invited by the police to assist in any
investigation in respect of any secret account or alleged embezzled Ȼl
million funds belonging to the NPP. |
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