The desire for Ghanaians to see justice served in the case of former COCOBOD CEO Dr Opuni and the state could be quashed as a new development hits the case.
The case has been temporarily put on hold by the presiding judge pending a Supreme Court ruling in another case which has a direct bearing on Opuni’s case.
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Former COCOBOD CEO Stephen Opuni, Who Approved Lavish Contracts, Charged By AG's Office For Fraud, Money Laundering And Causing Financial Loss To The State
The attorney General’s department has levelled numerous charges against former head of COCOBOD, Dr Stephen Opuni, in a sweeping indictment.
The 27 charges, laid before an Accra High Court today March 14th, accuses the former administrator and a co-conspirator, Alhaji Seidu Agongo, of conspiring to cause financial loss to the state
CHRIS-VINCENT Writes – Dr Opuni’s Mother’s Grave Is A ‘Clear Illustration Of The Inherent Ghanaian Viciousness And Our Increasing Sense Of Greed’
Is there anything wrong with flaunting your own wealth, to bury your own mother – even if your fellow countrymen are suffering in a country run into the ground by people like yourself?
Some say yes, some say no – that’s the beauty of the Ghanaian discourse.
Photo: Former COCOBOD CEO Dr Stephen Opuni’s Mother’s Tomb Would Leave Your Mouth Hanging Agape
The embattled former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), Dr Stephen Opuni, buried his mom over the weekend and her tomb is raising eyebrows.
Her final resting place is more like a house than a grave and Ghanaians on social media just can’t think far about it.
Let’s Not Jump Into Conclusions Without Proper Investigation – Former President Kuffour On Ousted COCOBOD’s Boss Salary
Former President John Agyekum Kuffour says just learning about the salary earned by a worker is not enough to decry it as immoral unless we have all the facts behind it.
According to the former President, there could be instances where a person making so much could be bringing in more to the state thus earning their salary.
Former COCOBOD CEO Dr Stephen Opuni Was Paid Ghc 70,000 Monthly
The latest example of blatant, unchecked corruption plaguing the past government has been revealed, with former COCOBOD CEO Dr Stephen Opuni at the centre of this scandal once again.
The embattled Opuni, who’s had his assets frozen by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) as they conduct an investigation into alleged corrupt practices during his tenure, was also making crazy money each month as a salary.