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IMC of Adamus Ghana Limited raises alarm over frustrations by Angela List, minister

IMC of Adamus Ghana Limited raises alarm over frustrations by Angela List, minister

The Interim Management Committee (IMC), formed by the Accra High Court of Justice (Commercial Division 7) on March 1, 2024, to direct the management of Adamus Resources Limited, has been prevented for the third time from executing its mandate as per the court ruling.

This occurred after the High Court (Commercial Division 7) had earlier, on July 27, 2023, constituted the Interim Management Committee to take over the operations of the company, but Angela List flagrantly disregarded that order.

However, the Interim Management Committee, led by some officers from the Ghana Police Service, initially gained access to the premises but had to withdraw after the accompanying police officers received instructions to pull back.

This followed a similar event that saw the Interim Management Committee prevented by the company’s security personnel, with the aid of some police officers, at the entrance of their operational headquarters in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region on Wednesday, April 17, 2024.

The Interim Management Committee had earlier been prevented from entering the Accra Head Office on March 25, in an attempt to carry out their mandate.

Adamus Mining, a company 90% owned by Adamus Australia, was purportedly purchased by Nguvu Mining Limited, a company registered in Mauritius.

Due to these legal battles, the Court ordered a five-member Interim Management Committee (IMC) to direct the management staff of the company.

Source: GhanaWeb
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