The Chinese Community in Ghana and original owners of Big Stone Mining Company are appealing to the Attorney General and Minister of Justice to take a second look at the order his office issued to the Ghana Police Service giving them marching orders from the Bogoso mining site.
“We suspect someone misled the Attorney General and so he should look at all the available documents so he can settle this needless fracas among three Chinese nationals”, a Chinese national told The New Crusading GUIDE yesterday.
The Attorney General in a letter dated 23rd August ordered the Ghana Police Service to withdraw its men from the Bogoso mining site in order to “avoid a potential judgment debt” but the original owners are entreaties the Minister to re-examine its legal opinion on the matter so an amicable solution could be reached.
Interestingly two of the Chinese nationals who petitioned the AG, Jiangdong Song, and Yi Liu are allegedly on the run for engaging in presentation of fictitious documents to the Registrar General to alter the shareholding of the company.
The Attorney General in the letter stated that, “the police in terms of the rules of court, are not permitted to be part of execution process.”
“It is our opinion that if the allegations contained in the petition are true, the action of the police constitute a clear infringement on the rights of the petitioners and an unjust interference in the administration of justice by the police service, “the Attorney General’s letter signed by a Deputy Attorney General and Deputy Minister of Justice, Alfred Tuah-Yeboah said.
In addition, the Attorney General said the Police occupation of the factory had the tendency to undermine prosecutorial powers of the Attorney General in the criminal matter it is handling.
“This development has the potential to unnecessary bring the police service into disrepute,” stated the AG.
According to documents in possession of The New Crusading GUIDE two Chinese partners, Yang Liu and Jiangdong Song had registered a company, Big Stone with 50:50 shareholding, with a third Chinese Wan Shangdon acting as a Director/Secretary.
Between 2019 and 2020 Yang Liu and the Director/Secretary left for China, for medical reasons and the Director/ Secretary to see her family.
During their absence, Song, who is a 50% shareholder operated the company.
Due to the Covid pandemic and travel restrictions, the company director and secretary could not come back to Ghana until February 2022, however the shareholder is still recuperating in China.
“After the arrival of the Director/Secretary and following several requests for accounts that had been ignored, they discovered that the 50% partner they had left in Ghana had not only removed them as directors and secretary of the company, but had fraudulently transferred the 50% shares of the other director to himself”, a source told us.
“This made him the sole shareholder of the company, all of these being achieved by forgeries of their signatures and the illegal swearing of oaths for the appointment of a director and the transfer of shares. The later being very serious because both parties were not even in Ghana at the time of the swearing of these oaths”
On the 15th of July 2022 her Ladyship Justice Jennifer Abena Dadzie, granted Wan Shanghong and Yang Liu an Interlocutory Injunction to be in effect until the end of the substantive case.
The Registrar General was also directed to return the company registration to its original state by not acting on the forgeries presented to them. The Respondents, their agents etc, etc where also not to operate the company.
“”Taking into consideration the violence used in March 2022 to resist the execution of the Interim Injunction, the Judge ordered the IGP to provide assistance to them to ensure the Order was peacefully executed. On August the 18th 2022 they peacefully executed the order with the assistance of the Police and the Bailiffs, there was no time limit set on the Police assistance” the source added.