The member of parliament for Effutu Alex Afenyo Markin has withdrawn a suit he filed on behalf of his client against the Agricultural Development Bank (ADB) at the Supreme Court.
According to him, his client Dr. Mark Assibey Yeboah arrived at the decision to withdraw the case after assurances by management of ADB to engage parliament to resolve the issues a statement which was denied vehemently by lawyer for ADB Tony Lithur who insisted that the his clients never had such talks with the plaintiff.
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The Effutu lawmaker had slapped an injunction on the bank’s IPO and prayed the court to compel the bank to first seek Parliamentary approval before going ahead with the transaction.
The bank, on Monday, September 14, 2015, served notice of the indefinite suspension of its IPO.
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A statement signed by its Resource Coordinator, Justice Apenkwa directed its agents to return all shares sold.