play videoDr Cassiel Ato Forson, Minority Leader
A report by Daily Guide Network has revealed that Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson, the Minority Leader in Parliament and former Deputy Finance Minister, has initiated contact with the Attorney General's office with the hope of reaching a plea bargain agreement in his ongoing trial.
Dr. Forson is facing charges related to the alleged willful causing of financial loss amounting to €2.37 million to the state, linked to a contract to purchase 200 ambulances for the Ministry of Health, among other charges.
The ambulances in question, as detailed in court documents, are described as ordinary buses lacking the necessary equipment required for ambulance operations.
Daily Guide source also indicates that the Attorney General is yet to make a decision on Dr. Forson’s letter, but that decision could be ready by October 12, 2023, when the case resumes before the trial court.
This plea bargain offer comes after the Attorney General's office rejected a similar proposal made by counsel for Richard Jakpa, who is co-defendant in the case alongside Dr. Forson.
The previous proposal sought to pay the cedi equivalent of €2 million in two installments, with a request for the return of 30 defective ambulances and the cessation of criminal prosecution for all three accused individuals.
However, the Attorney General's office declined the proposal, citing reasons that included the incomplete restitution of the state's losses and the absence of an admission of guilt by any of the accused parties, which was deemed inconsistent with Ghana's criminal procedure laws.