A salesperson, aged 30, is facing charges for allegedly embezzling GH¢61,000 from his employer, a pastor and businessman. The accused, Evans Odunu, reportedly diverted funds from the sale of spare parts. Despite facing two counts of stealing and pleading not guilty, Odunu has been granted bail for GH¢85,000 with two sureties that need to be confirmed. The case is postponed until March 26, 2024.
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The prosecution, led by Inspector Nana Akua Boatemah, claims that Odunu, who worked at the pastor’s shop in Abossey Okai, failed to submit sales reports on multiple occasions. On one instance, he sold various car parts amounting to GH¢15,000 and on another, engines worth GH¢46,000, without providing the due accounts. Odunu’s defense stated the money was stolen and in the case of the GH¢46,000, that a customer who purchased the items did not pay and subsequently disappeared.