Key Takeaways
- A 41-year-old ward assistant, Patience Mbaye, has been charged with conspiracy and defrauding by false pretences over an alleged recruitment scam involving the Ghana Armed Forces.
- Mbaye allegedly collected GH¢675,000 from 26 people, while her accomplice, Ex-Senior Warrant Officer Jeffery Naboung, collected GH¢1,005,000 from 47 persons.
- The case has been adjourned to July 27, 2026, with Mbaye admitted to bail in the sum of GH¢100,000 and ordered to report to the case investigator every Wednesday and Friday.
- The prosecution alleges that the complainants were deceived by the promise of recruitment into the GAF, and despite demands for refund, the monies were not returned.
The Ghana Armed Forces (GAF) has been at the centre of a recruitment scam, with a 41-year-old ward assistant, Patience Mbaye, appearing before an Accra court over allegations of defrauding unsuspecting individuals.
Mbaye and her alleged accomplice, Ex-Senior Warrant Officer Jeffery Naboung, are jointly charged with conspiracy to commit crime and three counts of defrauding by false pretences.
Background & Context
The recruitment scam, which is believed to have occurred between 2023 and 2024, involved Mbaye and Naboung allegedly promising individuals a chance to secure recruitment into the GAF.
The prosecution alleges that Mbaye and Naboung collected a total of GH¢2,680,000 from 73 persons, with Mbaye allegedly collecting GH¢675,000 and Naboung collecting GH¢1,005,000.
Key Findings
The prosecution has presented evidence that Mbaye and Naboung used their GCB Bank accounts to collect the monies from the complainants, who were allegedly deceived by the promise of recruitment into the GAF.
The prosecution has also presented evidence that despite demands for refund, the monies were not returned to the complainants.
Broader Implications
The alleged recruitment scam highlights the vulnerability of unsuspecting individuals who seek to secure employment with reputable institutions such as the GAF.
The scam also raises concerns about the potential for corruption within the GAF, and the need for stringent measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Looking Ahead
The case has been adjourned to July 27, 2026, with Mbaye admitted to bail in the sum of GH¢100,000 and ordered to report to the case investigator every Wednesday and Friday.
The outcome of the case will determine the fate of Mbaye and Naboung, and may have implications for the GAF's recruitment process and anti-corruption efforts.
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