The Military High Command has confirmed that the 3rd accused in the ongoing ambulance trial, Richard Jakpa, was dismissed from the Ghana Armed Forces based on persistent offences and acts of misconduct.
Richard Jakpa vehemently denied ever seeing the supposed letter confirming his dismissal from the military since he left the service 17 years ago.
Deputy Attorney General Alfred Tuah-Yeboah on Thursday, June 27, tendered in evidence Richard Jakpa’s supposed dismissal letter from the Ghana Armed Forces (GAF).
Mr Jakpa’s lawyers argue these claims aim to discredit his testimony in the trial involving the Minority Leader Dr Cassiel Ato Forson.
In court on Thursday, July 18, Secretary to the Military High Command and custodian of documents at the Ghana Armed Forces, Nana Adu Gyamfi discounted Richard Jakpa’s allegation that he was never given a letter relating to his dismissal.
The conduct of Mr Jakpa in the regiment over the period, he said, was not only unacceptable but smacked of indiscipline.
He recounted a series of misconducts kept on the records of Mr Jakpa.
“Mr Jakpa failed to return to his unit after taking part in officers’ promotion exams. After attending the course in Accra he failed to return to the unit. In addition to these acts, he was indebted to the tune of 400 dollars involving a Lebanese, an act that became notorious in his unit and the whole military command because of his refusal to repay the money to the businessman. This was settled by an officer.”
Asked whether Mr Jakpa was given a copy of the letter, Mr Adu Gyamfi confirmed that “Lieutenant Jakpa”, the third accused was given a copy of that report.
But the court indicated that judging from the nature of the case being criminal, if the accused says he needed the CDS, their wishes should be granted.
The case was adjourned to July 23, 2024, after the list of persons who have been invited to testify before the court was thoroughly discussed. The Speaker of Parliament, Alban Bagbin; Alex Segbefia, and Samuel Silas Mensah are among the persons due to mount the witness box.