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Court excludes First Atlantic Bank from Nimako-Adablah case

by The Sikaman Times
July 21, 2023
Court excludes First Atlantic Bank from Nimako-Adablah case

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The High Court in Accra has dismissed the case against First Atlantic Bank by former National Service Person Deborah Sayram Adablah, who has alleged sexual harassment against the bank and its former Chief Finance Officer, Ernest Kwasi Nimako.

The Court, presided over by Justice Olivia Obeng Owusu, also slapped on Adablah (the plaintiff) a cost of GHc6,000 as compensation to the bank.

This was after the lawyers of the First Atlantic Bank requested GHc50,000 and the Plaintiff offered to pay GHc5,000.

Adablah dragged Ernest Kwasi Nimako, a former Chief Finance Officer (First Defendant), and the bank (Second Defendant) to court and alleged, among other things, sexual harassment.

Lawyers for the Bank filed a motion to have the name of the Bank struck out of the case.

In a ruling on the motion on Friday, July 21, the Court Presided over by Justice Olivia Obeng Owusu struck out the name of First Atlantic Bank from the case.

Meanwhile, Lawyers for the Plaintiff (Deborah Adablah) had on June 15, 2023, filed a motion to set aside the ruling of the Court for execution and an order for preservation of the vehicle, which is one of the subject matters in dispute.

On the other hand, lawyers for Kwasi Nimako have also filed a contempt case against Adablah for certain publications made after the court barred the parties from doing so.

Background

Adablah, who is the plaintiff, filed a writ alleging sexual harassment against Ernest Kwesi Nimako, the former Chief Finance Officer, and the bank.

Following the action, the Bank has requested that its name be withdrawn from the lawsuit filed by the former NSS worker.

In that application dated January 24, this year, the Bank requested that seven paragraphs of the writ be dismissed “on the ground that they disclose no reasonable cause of action against the applicant.”

It contends that Paragraphs 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, and 37, which were requested to be excluded, comprise portions of the writ that accuse the bank of watching on for female workers being harassed sexually by senior male officers of the bank.

The substantive case alleging sexual harassment against Kwasi Nimako would be dealt with after this preliminary application.

 

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