Transparency International, Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII), and the Ghana Anti Corruption Coalition (GACC) sued Ghana at the CCJ in 2021 over the Agyapa deal, claiming that due process was not followed.
After a Chief State Attorney, Dorothy Afriyie Ansah, requested an extension of time for Ghana to file her response to the applicants’ response, a three-member panel presided over by the President of the CCJ, Justice Edward Amoako Ansah, awarded the cost.
After granting the extension, the CCJ directed Ghana to file her response by Monday, March 28, 2022.
The hearing will resume on March 30, 2022.