The state has in connection with a judgement secured by the former
Attorney General, Martin Amidu, filed a process to retrieve the
judgement debts paid wrongly to Isofoton SA and Waterville Holdings.
The Supreme Court on 14th June unanimously ruled that Waterville
Holdings should refund an amount of €47 million paid to it as judgment
debt by the state.
On June 21, the Supreme Court again ruled that Isofoton SA should also
refund about $325, 472 that was paid to it as judgement debt.
Correspondent at the High Court confirmed that the Attorney General “has filed the
process to the High Court” to enforce the order by the Supreme Court for
the retrieval of the monies paid.
According to him, the process was filed in August “and so the High Court
is yet to enforce that order…so that the state will get a refund of the
said amount.
Martin Amidu has been in the forefront in retrieving various sums of monies paid in what is alleged to be "dubious judgement debts" a.k.a "create loot and share" causing the state to loose various sums of money
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