Ghana's Attorney General has disclosed that the accused persons in the UniBank case have provided landed properties valued at GH¢ 824 million to pay off monies owed to the state.
He explains that the accused persons will also be responsible for any shortfall in the proceeds realized from the sale of the landed properties.
The Minister made this known when he took his turn on the government accountability series on July 28, 2025.
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