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AMPAH
V.
THE REPUBLIC

(1977) JELR 67423 (CA)

Court of Appeal 11 May 1977 Ghana
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- The appellant, Joseph Erskine Ampah, and Augustus Evans Kwamina Browne were charged with stealing from the Ghana Chamber of Mines. - The appellant and Browne were able to convert a total of ¢142,321.74 belonging to the Chamber to their ow

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Judges:AZU CRABBE C.J,AMISSAH JA,ANNAN J.A.
Counsel:NANA AKUFO-ADDO FOR THE APPELLANT; KALEO-BIO PRINCIPAL STATE ATTORNEY FOR THE REPUBLIC.

AZU CRABBE C.J.

The appellant, Joseph Erskine Ampah, and one Augustus Evans Kwamina Browne, were jointly charged before the Circuit Court, Accra, on twenty counts with the offence of stealing contrary to section 124 of the Criminal Code, 1960 (Act 29). The relevant facts out of which this appeal arises can be stated shortly. The appellant and Browne were the executive director and accountant respectively of the Ghana Chamber of Mines. Browne had authority, either together with the appellant or one Colonel Bean, to sign cheques for and on behalf of the Chamber. During the period 1 July 1971 to April 1973, the appellant and Browne, to the exclusion of Colonel Bean, exercised their right to sign cheques for and on behalf of the Chamber and were able thereby to convert various sums of money, totalling ¢142,321.74, belonging to the Chamber to their own use. The moduso perandi of the two men has been vividly described in the judgment appealed against reported in [1976] 1 G.L.R. 403 at p. 40…

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