Ruling deferred

The Employment Tribunal hearing the case brought before it by a former employee of the Ghana International Bank in the UK challenging his dismissal has deferred ruling to four weeks’ time.

It is the third time the ruling has been put off to a later date, after two earlier dates –Friday, October 13, and Monday, October 16- communicated by the tribunal.

Myjoyonline.com has learnt, the tribunal judge has decided to give a written judgement instead of a verbal ruling. The written judgment will be delivered in four weeks.

Nana Otuo Acheampong disclosed that Mr. Arthur, who claimed to have secured permission from the Managing Director of the Bank, Joe Mensah before depositing the money into the accounts of the Asantehene, has already lost two attempts to have his dismissal reversed.

Mark Arthur until the sack, had worked with the Ghana International Bank since 1989, rising through the ranks to the position of an Executive Director.