Deputy Attorney-General, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah, has confirmed that the state will continue to pursue the former CEO of the defunct Capital Bank, Ato Essien, even after he was sentenced to 15 years in prison. Mr. Tuah-Yeboah emphasized that the state intends … Read more →
Former Chief Executive Officer of defunct Capital Bank, Ato Essien has been sentenced to 15 years imprisonment with hard labour. This follows his failure to pay in full an amount of GH¢90 million he agreed to pay the state despite … Read more →
The High Court this week is expected to deliver judgment in the matter of the founder of now-defunct Capital bank, William Ato Essien. He has been tried for his alleged role in the collapse of the bank, with the prosecution … Read more →
The Accra High Court will on July 8, this year, rule on a submission of “no case” filed by the Founder of the defunct Capital Bank, William Ato Essien, and three others accused of stealing depositors’ funds leading to the … Read more →
Founder of defunct Capital Bank William Ato Essien and three others have pleaded not guiltily to 26 charges including stealing of various sums in excess of ¢260 million. The three are Managing Director of MC Management Services Ltd, Dr Tetteh Nettey; former … Read more →
Recent information stumbled upon by us shows how William Ato Essien, founder of the defunct Capital Bank, allegedly took GH¢70 million from the bank, leading to its collapse. Ato Essien, who is facing 26 charges along with three others for stealing … Read more →
The state has charged William Ato Essien, founder of defunct Capital Bank, together with three others with 26 offenses leading to the collapse of Capital Bank in 2017. The charge sheet presented to an Accra High Court also included three … Read more →
The Member of Parliament for Sekondi, Andrew Mercer has slammed the founder of defunct Capital Bank, William Ato Essien, for his recent media appearance where he claimed innocence in the collapse of his bank. Speaking on The Big Issue on Citi FM/TV, … Read more →
Founder of defunct Capital Bank William Ato Essien has defended a former board chairman of the bank, Pastor Mensa Otabil, saying he was rather firm in efforts to keep the Bank in good standing. “If anybody pulled the breaks, it … Read more →