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Former Capital Bank CEO Ato Essien Jailed 15-Year for Failure to Settle GH¢90 Million Debt Obligation

by Kwame Obsoul
October 12, 2023
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Date: October 12, 2023

Ato Essien, the former Chief Executive Officer of Capital Bank, has been sentenced to 15 years in prison with hard labor for his failure to fulfill a GH¢90 million debt obligation. This verdict follows a series of legal proceedings stemming from his initial conviction in December 2022.

Essien’s legal woes began last year when he voluntarily entered a plea agreement under section 35 of the Courts Act, which aimed to prevent a custodial sentence contingent on him meeting the GH¢90 million debt obligation imposed by the court. The terms of the agreement mandated that Essien settle the GH¢90 million debt by the end of 2023. He initiated this process with an initial payment of GH¢30 million in December 2022 and was slated to make three equal installments throughout 2023.

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However, as the first installment deadline approached at the end of April 2023, Essien had only paid GH¢8 million out of the required GH¢20 million. This prompted the state to petition the court to impose the custodial sentence, as stipulated in the agreement for a breach of the payment plan.

Further investigations revealed that Essien had made an additional payment of GH¢2 million, bringing the total amount paid towards the first installment to GH¢8 million. This left a significant balance of GH¢12 million unpaid. In the larger context, this meant that out of the GH¢90 million debt, Essien had paid just GH¢38 million, leaving a staggering GH¢52 million outstanding.

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The court’s decision to hand down a 15-year sentence with hard labor underscores the gravity of financial obligations imposed by the court. This ruling sets a significant precedent for cases of financial misconduct and emphasizes the importance of adhering to court-mandated debt obligations.

Ato Essien’s case serves as a cautionary tale for individuals facing similar legal circumstances, highlighting the serious consequences that may result from non-compliance with court-ordered financial responsibilities. The implications of this verdict are likely to resonate throughout the financial and legal communities, as it emphasizes the importance of upholding one’s commitments in the eyes of the law.

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