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[ 2016-11-24 ] 
Woyome begs Supreme Court to stop Amidu’s cross examination Embattled businessman, Alfred Woyome, has
initiated moves to stop former Attorney-General,
Martin Amidu, from cross examining him on
Thursday, November 24, 2016, by filing two filing
two applications at the Supreme Court.
The NDC financier is first praying to the Supreme
Court to review the ruling of the court presided
over by Justice Enin Yeboah a week ago.
The Supreme Court Judge had given the green light
to Mr. Amidu to orally examine Woyome over matters
concerning the GHȼ51million he received as
judgment debt from the government.
Woyome’s second application is a request for a
stay of proceedings to enable the court to
determine the motion for review.
A member of the NDC legal team, Abraham Amaliba,
who confirmed the move to Kasapa 102.5 FM,
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 said if the request
of the embattled businessman is granted, Mr.
Amidu’s oral examination “will not come on”. Source - Kasapafm

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