Mr Alfred Woyome was paid GHC51 million in
judgement debt on his claims that he helped in sourcing funds for the construction of stadia for the CAN 2008 Nations Cup; a payment the Supreme Court has since June 4, 2013 ruled as unconstitutional on the basis that he had no binding contract with Ghana.
Not exact matches
The Attorney - General is now bent
on executing the
judgement of the Supreme Court which went in favour of Mr. Amidu to recover the Ȼ51.2 million collected as
judgement debt from Mr. Woyome through any means possible.
An affidavit was filed a week ago by the A-G asking the Apex Court to order the defendant (Mr. Woyome) to appear before it
on Thursday, November 10, at 9:00 am, «to be examined orally
on oath by the 1st Defendant (Attorney - General) whether Mr. Woyome has any property or other means of satisfying the
judgement debt».
He
on numerous occasions accused the former NDC government of being corrupt and personally secured a ruling from the Supreme Court, directing NDC financier Alfred Agbesi Woyome to pay back a GHC 51 million
judgement debt unlawfully paid him by the state.
The Supreme Court
on Wednesday granted an application by former Attorney General to orally examine Alfred Woyome over his payment of the 51 million cedis
judgement debt paid him by the state.
The Court upheld an application filed
on Friday, November 4 by the former Minister of Justice to examine the embattled businessman to name beneficiaries of the GH cents 51.2 million
judgement debt paid to him.
Pressure group, OccupyGhana has lauded the Attorney General (AG) for its latest action
on recovering some GH cents 51 million wrongfully paid to Alfred Woyome as
judgement debt.
Former Attorney General and Minister of Justice Martin Alamisi Amidu has pointed out that the only constitutional means for Ghanaians to retrieve the GH cents 51.2 million
judgement debt from businessman Alfred Agbesi Woyome is to vote the current government out
on December 7, 2016.
However as you didn't» pay there may be a
judgement against you in court that perhaps will be flagged up when you apply for a visa however it is not a criminal offence (to not pay your
debts providing you did noting else illegal (e.g. fraud)-RRB- so may have little impact
on your visa.
Your credit card issuer or a collection agency can decide to file a lawsuit — called a
judgement — against you in order to get collect
on your
debt.
Public Record And Collection Action: This includes bankruptcies, foreclosures, lawsuits, wage attachments, liens,
judgements, and information
on overdue
debt from collection agencies.
If this
debt ends up
on your credit report, it can hurt your credit score for up to seven years, even if you pay the collections amount or the
judgement against you.
If a
debt collector contacts you about a personal loan, credit card, or home loan for a residential property (your home or investment property), you may be able to apply to change your repayment plan
on the basis of hardship if a court
judgement has not yet been made.
Liabilities include credit card
debt, mortgages, car loans, personal loans, monthly rent, unpaid taxes, child support / alimony requirements, any liens
on personal property, garnishments, outstanding court
judgements and student loans.
I currently have a
judgement against me that I am working to settle
on, but I have credit card and medical
debt...
We need help
on our credit
debt, over the last few months I have had a police officer at my door delivering me
judgement papers due to financial hardship which is embarrasing enough.
Judgements registered against you, government
debt, and potentially a bankruptcy are notable exceptions; they could stay
on longer.