Businessman Alfred Woyome will be in court today, June 29, 2017 to be orally examined after consideration of an application from the AG’s department vis a vis the retrieval of the Gh¢51 million paid to him as judgment debt.

Mr. Woyome will face officials of the Attorney General’s Department in relation to a motion filed by the Attorney-General on May 17, 2017 praying the court to impose a ‘charging order” on all the shares owned by the businessman.

The order followed a motion filed by the A-G on June 2, 2017 praying the court to be given the opportunity to orally examine the businessman. The court ordered, the oral examination will help whether Mr Woyome owed the state any debt and whether he had “any property for satisfying the judgment of this court dated July 29 2014.”

Some shares of Mr. Woyome affected by the court order include those in Anator Holding Company Limited, AAW Management Consulting Services Limited, Green Township Security Services Company Limited, Anator Construction Company Limited, Woyome Brothers International Limited and Stewise Anator Company Limited.

The rest are Stewise Shopping Company Limited, Green Townships and Industrial Parks Development Company Limited, Anator Power Company Limited, Green Townships (GH) Company Limited and Special Economic Zone International Trading Company Limited.

Per the order, Mr. Woyome must appear before the court today Thursday, June 29, 2017 to defend why the embargo should not be made permanent.