Finance
Ambulance case: Cassiel Ato Forson dey acquitted and discharged by Ghana court – BBC News Pidgin
Wia dis foto come from, Cassiel Ato Forson/Facebook
Di Court of Appeal for Ghana don acquit and discharge former deputy finance minister wey bin dey face prosecution for allegedly “causing financial loss to di state”.
Dr Cassiel Ato Forson and two odas bin dey stand trial ova di procurement of 200 ambulances for 2014.
Di former deputy finance minister, Richard Jakpa wey be businessman and Seth Anemana of di health ministry, dey accused of “wilfully causing financial loss of €2.37 million to di state” through di ambulance purchase contract.
Di two don chop accuse of “abetment to willfully causing financial loss to di state and contravention of di public procurement act”.
Dem also dey accused of “intentionally misapplying public property” ova di ambulance deal.
According to di state, some of di ambulances wey dem buy neva dey fit for purpose sake of say dem no meet wetin standard ambulance suppose be.
Dr Cassiel Ato Forson don deny any wrongdoing for dis mata as im tok say im only act on express instruction of im boss, di finance minister, wey approve di transaction at di time.
But for March 2023, one high court bin order say make di former deputy finance minister and di two odas, open dia defence.
Lawyers for di former minister afta dis High Court decision file submission of no case afta di state close dia case – na so di presiding Judge, Justice Afia Serwaa Asare-Botwe, on 30 March 2023, tok say make di three accused pesins open dia defence.
Di case don travel small small wey di accused pesins open dia case, wia di state call witnesses.
During di cross-examination, one of di witnesses, Richard Jakpa submit one 16-minute phone recording of conversation im and di Attorney General bin allegedly get ova di mata.
Inside di tape, di Attorney General allegedly try to convince am to “fabricate evidence” against di former deputy finance minister, Cassiel Ato Forson.
Di Attorney General also bin introduce one letter from di Ghana armed forces wey bin tok say di service “sack Richard Jakpa, di accused pesin from di military sake of im get bad conduct.”
Di court during di public trial also bin invite officials of di Ghana armed forces wey dey explain say di businessman don leave di military sake of “im get no interest for di service.”
Court of Appeal ruling
But on 30 July, di Court of Appeal deliver dia judgement wia dem acquit and discharge di former deputy finance minister.
Di Court of Appeal set aside di March 2023 High Court decision say make di accused pesins open dia defence, “since di prosecution fail to establish sufficient evidence”.
“Di trial judge don commit error as im call di first accused pesin – di former deputy finance minister Dr Ato Forson say make im open im defence, wit no proven facts,” di Appeal Court tok.
Di court by 2-1 majority decision also add say “di evidence di prosecution give bin base on impermissible speculation, wia no link dey between wetin evidence di state don give and wetin happun for di mata” to allow make di former deputy minister open im defence.
Di court also tok inside dia decision say “if any financial loss don happun, na di recklessness of di health ministry, wey dem for take responsibility.”
Di court add say “both appellants – Dr Cassiel Ato Forson and Richard Jakpa bin make a case say make di court acquit and discharge dem.”.
Na so di panel of three judges don acquit and discharge di accused pesins for dis case.
Wetin happun afta di Court of Appeal ruling
Afta di court of appeal don acquit and discharge di former deputy finance minister and di businessman Richard Jakpa, di High Court wey bin dey handle di mata no continue to hear di mata.
Di High Court bin dey scheduled to continue to sit for di mata on Tuesday 30 July, but afta di Appeal Court ruling earlier, di High Court tok say dem no go sit on di mata.
For one of di lawyers for di accused pesins, Edudzi Tameklo, d i Court of Appeal ruling to uphold dia submission of “no case” against di former minister mean say di entire trial for di high court dey aborted.
If di state thru di Attorney General decide say dem go contest or appeal di ruling of di Court of Appeal, dem for go di Supreme Court, di highest court for di kontri.
And if di Supreme Court still uphold di “no case” submission wey di Attorney General and di state still no dey satisfied, dem fit to file for review of di Supreme Court decision.
For one statement, di Attorney General tok say dey find di decison as “grossly unfair to di nation and dey inimical to di fight against impunity and abuse of office.”
Di Attorney General add say, “Di office go promptly file appeal in order to erase di effect of dis erroneous decision of di Court of Appeal.”
Finance
Texas restaurants feel financial strain as costs continue to rise, report shows
Texas restaurant operators are continuing to face mounting financial pressure as rising food and fuel costs impact businesses across the state, according to the latest quarterly economic report from the Texas Restaurant Association.
The association’s 2026 first-quarter report shows that many restaurant owners are struggling to keep up with increased operating expenses while trying to avoid passing those full costs on to customers.
“You know, what we’re seeing a lot of in Texas from these quarterly economic reports that we do is that food costs continue to rise,” said Texas Restaurant Association Chief Marketing Officer Tony Abroscato. “We all know that it’s up 35% since the pandemic. And so that’s an impact on our restaurant.”
According to the report, 77% of restaurant operators reported increased costs of goods, while 66% said suppliers have added fuel surcharges as gas prices continue to climb.
“We’re seeing that 90% of consumers start to adjust their habits based upon rising gas prices,” said Tony Abroscato. “Then also those gas prices impact the cost of food because everything is trucked and shipped and a variety of different things.”
In addition to rising costs, labor shortages remain a major concern for restaurant owners. More than half of association members reported difficulties finding enough workers.
“You know, immigration is difficult and has had an impact on the restaurant industry, the farming industry, which again, then raises prices along the way,” said Abroscato.
Despite the financial challenges, the Texas Restaurant Association’s 2026 first-quarter report shows that Texas restaurants are only passing a portion of those increased costs on to customers while absorbing the rest through reduced profits.
Some restaurant owners have been making changes to adjust, like limiting menu items or even turning to QR code ordering, Abroscato said.
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Finance
Household savings, income and finances in Spain: how did they fare in 2025 and what can we expect for 2026?
In 2025, GDI grew above the rate of average annual inflation (2.7%) and the growth in the number of households (1.3% according to the LFS), which allowed for a recovery in purchasing power. In this context, real household income has grown by 4.5% since before the pandemic, highlighting that households have continued to gain purchasing power in real terms.
The strong financial position of households is reflected not only in the high savings rate but also in their financial accounts. In this regard, households’ financial wealth continued to increase in 2025: their financial assets amounted to 3.4 trillion euros at the end of the year, versus 3.1 trillion at the end of 2024. This increase of 292 billion euros is broken down into a net acquisition of financial assets amounting to 95 billion, higher than the 21.5-billion average in the period 2015-2019, when interest rates were very low, and a revaluation effect of 194 billion. When breaking down the net acquisition of assets, we note that households invested 42 billion euros in equities and investment funds, just under 9.6 billion less than in deposits, while they disposed of debt securities worth 6 billion following the fall in interest rates.
On the other hand, households continued to deleverage in 2025, and by the end of the year their financial liabilities stood at 46.9% of GDP, compared to 47.8% in 2024, the lowest level since the end of 1998. This decline reflects the fact that, in 2025, households took advantage of the interest rate drop to prudently incur debt: net new borrowing amounted to 35 billion euros, representing an increase of 3.8%, which is lower than the nominal GDP growth of 5.8% and the GDI growth of 5.3%.
As a result of the increase in financial assets and the decrease in liabilities as a percentage of GDP, the net financial wealth of households recorded a notable increase of 7.3 points compared to 2024, reaching 156.8% of GDP.
Finance
Fresno Mayor Jerry Dyer touts ‘strong financial outlook’ in city’s budget proposal
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — Mayor Jerry Dyer has unveiled his 2026- 2027 budget proposal at Fresno’s City Hall.
The overall budget total is $2.55 billion, with a majority of the funding going to public works, utilities, police and FAX.
The mayor also highlighted several investments, including a 10-year tree trimming cycle, the Homeless Assistance Response Team and an America 250 celebration.
Dyer says that despite some challenging circumstances, the City of Fresno’s long-term financial condition remains healthy.
“We’re pleased to say that based on increasing revenues and sound financial management, as well as a very healthy reserve, the city of Fresno has a strong financial outlook,” he said.
Dyer’s office says the budget is a comprehensive financial plan that reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to the “One Fresno” vision.
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