New York Tech Media
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital
No Result
View All Result
New York Tech Media
No Result
View All Result
Home Venture Capital

Former Venture Capital CEO, others default in payment of GH¢20m

New York Tech Editorial Team by New York Tech Editorial Team
November 24, 2021
in Venture Capital
0
Former Venture Capital CEO, others default in payment of GH¢20m
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Mr Daniel Duku — Former CEO, Venture Capital Trust Fund


Mr Daniel Duku — Former CEO, Venture Capital Trust Fund

The former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Venture Capital Trust Fund (VCTF), Mr Daniel Duku, and three others who entered into settlement agreements with the state to pay GH¢20.11 million as restitution for financial loss caused the state are yet to settle their indebtedness, a year after the Accra High Court agreed to their terms.

The others are a former Executive Assistant to Duku, Irene Anti-Mensah, her husband, Mr Frank Aboagye Mensah, and a former Member of Parliament (MP) for Keta who is also a former member of the Board of Trustees of VCTF (the Board), Mr Richard Lassey Agbenyefia.

Not paid

This was after they had per the agreement changed their pleas from not guilty to guilty and they were convicted on their own pleas by the court.

In that regard, the convicts were expected to finish paying their debts by the end of September 2020.

However, the Daily Graphic gathered from court documents that the former CEO and the others were yet to fulfil the terms for which their trial ended.
Duku, the Daily Graphic gathered, had only settled GH¢1 million out of the GH¢15 million debt, while Anti-Mensah out of the GH¢1.5 million had settled GH¢1.43 million, leaving a balance of GH¢70,000.

The others, Aboagye Mensah had paid GH¢430,000 out of GH¢1.195 million with a balance of GH¢765,000 and Agbenyefia had also paid GH¢200,000 out of GH¢2.41 million, leaving a balance of GH¢2.21 million.

Amounts to settled

Per the agreement reached and accepted by the Accra High Court, Duku was expected to pay GH¢15 million to the VCTF and a fine of GH¢500,000 to the state.

Anti-Mensah was to pay GH¢1.5 million to the VCTF and a fine of GH¢100,000, while Aboagye Mensah was to pay GH¢1.195 million to VCTF and a fine of GH¢100,000 to the state.

The fourth person, Richard Agbenyefia, who later entered similar agreement, was also to pay GH¢2.41 million to VCTF.

Under the section 35 of the courts Act, 1993, the convicts were expected to fulfil the conditions set by the court for the payment of the restitution; else the court shall pass a custodial sentence on them.

The Attorney-General is yet to take a legal course of action concerning their default in the payment of the various sums.

Background

The four with two others were standing trial at the Accra High Court, presided over by Justice Anthony Oppong on various charges of allegedly causing financial lost to the state, abetment of crime, stealing, defrauding by false pretences and issuing of false cheques.

Duku and the five others are said to have caused financial loss of GH¢42.8 million to the state by giving out loans to unqualified applicants.

In July last year, three of them, Duku, Anti-Mensah and Aboagye Mensah, entered into negotiations with the Attorney General under Section 35 of the Courts Act, 1993, (Act 459), a provision that allows accused persons to offer compensation and restitution to the state for the loss, harm or damage caused the state.

Trial of two others

Meanwhile, the trial of the two others, Mr Kofi Sarpong, an investment officer of VCTF, and Ms Charity Opoku also known as Ms Charity Ameyaw, an accountant at VCTF, who pleaded not guilty to the offences leveled against them, have started.

The current CEO of the Venture Capital Trust Fund, Mr Yaw Owusu-Brempong, appeared as the first prosecution witness.

The prosecution tendered in his witness statement as their evidence in chief.

A few questions were put to him under cross-examination before the case was adjourned to Wednesday, December 1, this year.

Charges

Mr Kofi Sarpong is facing 102 charges of abetment of crime, to wit causing financial loss to the state, abetment of crime, to wit defrauding by false pretence, and conspiracy to commit crime, to wit stealing.

Ms Charity Ameyaw, on the other hand, is facing two counts of causing financial loss to public property to a tune of GH¢12.6 million and abetment of crime, to wit causing financial loss to the state.

She has been accused of facilitating Duku to cause financial loss of GH¢1.94 million by signing cheques to enable the granting of loans to unqualified applicants.


Credit: Source link

Previous Post

Dallas Venture Capital joins $30 million investment round for software firm CoreStack

Next Post

Eximius Ventures launches programme for students to get a flavour of startup investing

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Editorial Team

New York Tech Media is a leading news publication that aims to provide the latest tech news, fintech, AI & robotics, cybersecurity, startups & leaders, venture capital, and much more!

Next Post
Eximius Ventures launches programme for students to get a flavour of startup investing

Eximius Ventures launches programme for students to get a flavour of startup investing

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

Meet the Top 10 K-Pop Artists Taking Over 2024

March 17, 2024
Panther for AWS allows security teams to monitor their AWS infrastructure in real-time

Many businesses lack a formal ransomware plan

March 29, 2022
Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

Zach Mulcahey, 25 | Cover Story | Style Weekly

March 29, 2022
10 Raunchy Movies on Netflix You Won’t Regret Watching

10 Raunchy Movies on Netflix You Won’t Regret Watching

May 20, 2024
How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

How To Pitch The Investor: Ronen Menipaz, Founder of M51

March 29, 2022
Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

Japanese Space Industry Startup “Synspective” Raises US $100 Million in Funding

March 29, 2022
Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

Startups On Demand: renovai is the Netflix of Online Shopping

2
Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

Robot Company Offers $200K for Right to Use One Applicant’s Face and Voice ‘Forever’

1
Menashe Shani Accessibility High Tech on the low

Revolutionizing Accessibility: The Story of Purple Lens

1

Netgear announces a $1,500 Wi-Fi 6E mesh router

0
These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

These apps let you customize Windows 11 to bring the taskbar back to life

0
This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

This bipedal robot uses propeller arms to slackline and skateboard

0
laptop on glass table

Automat-it Cuts Deployment Friction as Monce Scales AI Order Processing on AWS

April 13, 2026
Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken

Why Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken Is Betting on Hi Auto to Quietly Rewire the Drive-Thru

April 9, 2026
computer generated image of letters

San Francisco Tribune Lists 11 HumanX Startups Moving AI Closer to the Operating Core

April 8, 2026
Impala CEO and Highrise AI CEO

The Industrialization of AI Infrastructure: What Impala and Highrise AI Reveal About the Next Scaling Frontier

April 7, 2026
Employee Time Tracking

What is an Employee Time Tracking Solution? A Definite Guide for 2026

March 31, 2026
Voltify founders

Voltify Raises $30 Million Seed Round as It Challenges $1 Trillion Rail Electrification Model

March 31, 2026

Recommended

laptop on glass table

Automat-it Cuts Deployment Friction as Monce Scales AI Order Processing on AWS

April 13, 2026
Lee's Famous Recipe Chicken

Why Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken Is Betting on Hi Auto to Quietly Rewire the Drive-Thru

April 9, 2026
computer generated image of letters

San Francisco Tribune Lists 11 HumanX Startups Moving AI Closer to the Operating Core

April 8, 2026
Impala CEO and Highrise AI CEO

The Industrialization of AI Infrastructure: What Impala and Highrise AI Reveal About the Next Scaling Frontier

April 7, 2026

Categories

  • AI & Robotics
  • Benzinga
  • Cybersecurity
  • FinTech
  • New York Tech
  • News
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

Tags

AI AI QSRs Allseated Automat-it AWS B2B marketing Business CISO CISO Whisperer Collaborations Companies To Watch cryptocurrency Cybersecurity Entrepreneur Fetcherr Finance FINQ Fintech Funding Announcement hi-tech Hi Auto Impala Investing Investors investorsummit Israel israelitech Leaders LinkedIn Leaders Metaverse Mindset Minnesota omri hurwitz PointFive PR QSR Real Estate start- up startupnation Startups Startups On Demand Tech Tech leaders Unlimited Robotics VC
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and conditions

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • FinTech
  • AI & Robotics
  • Cybersecurity
  • Startups & Leaders
  • Venture Capital

© 2024 All Rights Reserved - New York Tech Media