Broadcast journalist Nana Aba Anamoah condemned former Buffer Stock Company chief Abdul-Wahab Hanan over accusations he misappropriated 78 million cedis from public accounts. She posted images of properties allegedly purchased with stolen funds and called the situation monstrous greed that cannot be satisfied.
Attorney General Dominic Ayine announced authorities froze assets belonging to Hanan and his wife, Faiza Seidu Wuni, after discovering suspected financial crimes and property acquisitions funded by government money. Officials have frozen a 10 million cedi fixed deposit at Republic Bank's Labone branch and plan to seize vehicles and 61 luxury handbags linked to the couple.
Prosecutors claim Hanan worked with Richard Sam Asante and Bismark Owusu Boakye between 2017 and 2024 to transfer the funds into private accounts at Republic Bank and Ecobank. Investigators identified suspicious transactions worth 40.5 million cedis through Sawtina Enterprise and traced properties valued at millions of dollars.
Hanan rejected all corruption charges as false and damaging to his character. His lawyers will defend his reputation against what he termed unfortunate accusations.
Attorney General Dominic Ayine announced authorities froze assets belonging to Hanan and his wife, Faiza Seidu Wuni, after discovering suspected financial crimes and property acquisitions funded by government money. Officials have frozen a 10 million cedi fixed deposit at Republic Bank's Labone branch and plan to seize vehicles and 61 luxury handbags linked to the couple.
Prosecutors claim Hanan worked with Richard Sam Asante and Bismark Owusu Boakye between 2017 and 2024 to transfer the funds into private accounts at Republic Bank and Ecobank. Investigators identified suspicious transactions worth 40.5 million cedis through Sawtina Enterprise and traced properties valued at millions of dollars.
Hanan rejected all corruption charges as false and damaging to his character. His lawyers will defend his reputation against what he termed unfortunate accusations.