Court Adjourns Ofori‑Atta’s Trial in SML‑GRA Case

The trial of Finance Minister Ken Ofori‑Atta in connection with the SML‑GRA case has been adjourned by the court. The hearing, which drew considerable attention from the public and media, was postponed to allow both the defense and prosecution additional time to prepare their arguments.
According to court sources, procedural matters and the need for the presentation of further evidence contributed to the adjournment. Both legal teams were present, and the judge emphasized the importance of ensuring that all parties have adequate time to present their cases comprehensively.
The SML‑GRA case, which involves allegations surrounding financial dealings between the State and private entities, has attracted significant public interest due to the high-profile nature of those involved. Observers note that the case could have wider implications for transparency and accountability in governmental transactions.
The next hearing date has been set for a later session, giving the court, prosecution, and defense the opportunity to prepare thoroughly. Legal experts have highlighted that such adjournments are common in complex financial cases to ensure that the judicial process remains fair and thorough.
As the trial progresses, the public and media continue to follow developments closely, reflecting the importance of due process in cases involving senior government officials.
Source: Thepressradio.com




