Judgment debts are one of the banes of Ghana's development process. One would think that with the country's limited resources, its leaders would make decisions that would protect and preserve these resources and the country's interests. But on several occasions, successive governments and their functionaries have taken actions, including the reckless cancellation of Ghana's contractual obligations, causing the country billions of Ghana cedis in judgment debts. The manner in which some of the contracts that cause the judgment debts are cancelled and the persons involved in the arbitrations often lead to insinuations of proponents of the government colluding with private individuals to "create, loot, and share" the nation's scarce resources. The latest judgment debt that has been slapped on the government of Ghana is the GH¢94 million against the Food and Drugs Authority (FDA), to Tobinco Pharmaceuticals Limited over the unlawful destruction of unexpired drugs belonging to the company.