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Judge Sacks Barker-Vormawor From Court
There was pandemonium in court on Monday February 28 during the second trial of Fixthecountry convener Oliver Barker-Vormawor.
The accused was sacked from the courtroom after defying the orders of the Presiding judge, her ladyship Eleanor Barnes.
While Magistrate explained why the accused could not be granted bail in her court, the accused Oliver Vormawor interjected, telling the court that they had not asked for bail.
Eleanor Barnes asked the accused to be silent and only speak when he had been permitted to, Oliver Barker Vormawor continued to rant and added that “the court hasn’t clothed itself in glory.
He further described the court as a kangaroo court and a sham.
The Magistrate ordered for the accused to be escorted from the court premises while the case continued.
Counsel for Oliver Barker-Vormawor, Justice Srem Sai begged the judge to tamper justice with mercy following the exchange between his client and the bench.
The Magistrate ruled for Oliver Barker Vormawor to be remanded for another two weeks to reappear before the court on March 15.
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Marwako Food Poisoning: Authority Has No Mandate To Demand Compensation For Victims – FDA
Food and Drugs Authority (FDA)’s Director of Legal says they cannot demand compensation for victims of the alleged food poisoning at Marwako’s East Legon branch.
Joseph Bennie said the Authority has no mandate to pressure for amends in cash from the eatery to the affected persons.
In an interview with YEN.com.gh, monitored by GhArticles.com, Bennie said the FDA can carry out sanctions in the form of ”a ban, fine, caution, or prosecution” in such cases.
The Acting Director’s comments come amid widespread reports of food poisoning at Marwako’s East Legon branch on social media, leading to the closure of the restaurant.
He said the closure of the eatery was to prevent an escalation of reported cases of food poisoning.
Speaking on the investigations, Joseph Bennie said the FDA is yet to establish the cause of the food poisoning. ”Investigations will conclude in not less than a week or more,” he told YEN.comgh, sighted by GhArticles.com.
As previously reported that the management of Marwako has appealed to the FDA to open other branches closed down following complaints of food poisoning at its East Legon branch.
PRO for Marwako Fast Food Ltd, Mohammed Amin Lamptey, said while the popular food business accepts the decision of the FDA, the industry regulator, it is only fair for the affected branch to be shut down.
”The FDA shut down of our branches is quite unfortunate and it is really something that is going to create another problem for Mawako Fast Foods Limited. In as much as we all know that it is an isolated case…we thought that the FDA will focus on the East Legon branch,” Lamptey told reporters on Thursday, May 12, 2022.
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Reduce 1.5% E-levy Rate — ISSER To Gov’t
The Institute of Statistical Social and Economic Research (ISSER) wants the government to reduce the rate of the controversial electronic transfer levy.
According to ISSER, the government must consider a downward adjustment between 0.5% and 0.75% adding that the 1.5% on all electronic transfers is punitive.
The Director of the institute, Professor Peter Quartey, speaking on the topic: “Harnessing stakeholder engagement and feedback for research impact” at the 2022 ISSER Road Show at the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) said with the current 1.5% rate, the government’s goal of mobilizing about GH¢4.1 billion would be missed as more people would avoid using the platform but instead use alternative methods to avoid paying the tax.
He stated that “The 1.5% E-transaction levy rate is punitive and should be revised downwards to between 0.5% and 0.75% to allow more people to use the service and avoid eroding the gains made in digital financial inclusion.”
The E-levy was introduced by the government in the 2022 Budget for basic transactions related to digital payments and electronic platform transactions.
The rate will apply to electronic transactions that are more than GH¢100 daily. This is different from the 1% telcos charge on transactions.
The levy has sparked controversy because of its impact on mobile money transactions and the impoverished Ghanaians that use it.
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Heavy Downpour Leaves Some Parts Of Accra Flooded Again
Some parts of Accra got flooded Saturday morning following a brief downpour.
Areas such as Kaneshie First Light, Abbosey Okai and Adabraka Sahara, Dansoman, and Odorkor were affected by the floods.
The situation resulted in heavy vehicular traffic in different parts of Accra.
Motorists were left with no choice but to abandon their vehicles after their cars and motorbikes got choked in the floods.
Also, there were many properties destroyed due to the rainwater entering the homes of some people in the capital.
Ghanaians have as usual expressed their anger and lamented at how a little rainfall causes floods.
Some Ghanaians who were affected by the floods quickly took to social media to lament the situation.
The video below shows the floods on the main Kaneshie highway in front of the market.
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