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    State slaps Assin North MP with 5 charges

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    Member of Parliament (MP) for Assin North James Gyakye Quayson has on Thursday, 3 February 2022 been slapped with 5 new charges by the state.

    Director of Public Prosecutions, Yvonne Atakora Obuobisa filed the charges on behalf of the state against the Assin North MP at the High Court in Accra.

    The MP has been charged with “deceit of public officer”, in contravention of section 251(b) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

    According to Attorney-General (AG) the MP “on or about the 29th of July 2019 at the Passport Office, Accra with intent to facilitate the obtaining of a Ghanaian passport, deceived the Ministry of Foreign Affairs by making a false statement that he did not have a dual citizenship, a statement which he did not have a good reason to believe to be true at the time of making it.”

    The MP  has been charged with “forgery of passport or travel certificate”, in contravention of section 15(1) (b) of the Passports and Travel Certificates Act, 1967 (NLCD 155).

    The State asserts that the Assin North MP on or about 26 July 2019 at the Passport Office, in Accra, made a false statement that he did not have a dual citizenship for the purpose of procuring a passport. A statement, he knew to be untrue at the time of making it.

    He has also been charged with “Knowingly making a false statutory declaration,” in contravention of section 5 of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1971 (Act 389).”

    The MP at Assin Fosu on or about 6 October 2020 made a statutory declaration indicating that he owed no country allegiance except Ghana

    The Attorney General explained that James Gyakye Quayson, on or about 6 October 2020 at Assin Fosu, made a statutory declaration that he did not owe allegiance to any country other than Ghana, a statement which the MP knew was false in a material particularly at the time of making it.

    Additionally the MP has been charged with “Perjury”, in contravention of section 210(1) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) and “false declaration for office”, contrary to section 248 of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29).

    The state prosecutors also told the court that they have been unable to serve the MP and prayed the court to adjourn sitting to enable it do so.

    The court has since adjourned sitting to Wednesday, 9 February 2022.

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