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General News of Wednesday, 13 December 2023

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

Ablakwa publishes proof of US$20m payment in US$140m GPGC judgment debt

Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, MP for North Tongu

The Government of Ghana through the Ministry of Finance has ordered the payment of US$20 million as part payment for a US$140 million judgment debt.

A letter signed by Minister Ken Ofori-Atta, dated November 11, 2023; ordered that the said sum be released as part settlement of the arbitral award to GPGC.

The transmission letter was published on social

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"Trafigura, a multinational commodities-trading company based in Singapore, is the majority owner of GPGC, a power company which secured the award in January 2021 after an arbitral tribunal found that Ghana had unlawfully terminated a contract for the installation and operation of two power plants," Global Arbitration Review wrote in an October 13 publication.

In GPGC v The Government of the Republic of Ghana, GPGC was represented by James Willan KC and Catherine Jung of Essex Court Chambers, instructed by Stephenson Harwood.

Ghana was represented by Stephen Houseman KC and Luke Tattershall, also of Essex Court, instructed by White & Case.

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