A Relationship Manager at a private bank in Accra, Christopher Arthur, has pleaded not guilty to charges of stealing GH¢12 million from a businessman whose accounts he managed. Arthur appeared before the Circuit Court, presided over by His Honour Eyram Fumey, where he denied allegations that he diverted the funds for personal use, including spending about GH¢600,000 on the sports betting platform SportyBet. According to prosecutors, Arthur allegedly manipulated the client’s accounts over an extended period and forged bank statements to conceal the transactions. Investigators claim he later admitted to the offence and made partial refunds. The court has admitted Arthur to bail in the sum of GH¢12 million with four sureties, three of whom must be justified. His counsel, Samuel Laryea, successfully applied for bail, which was not opposed by the prosecution led by Chief Inspector Jonas Larwer. Irregularities and alleged fraud Court documents indicate that the complainant, a businessm...
MTN Ghana has announced the appointment of Esi Mmirba Wilson as Chief Human Resource Officer, effective 15 April 2026. The appointment reflects MTN Ghana’s continued focus on strengthening its people strategy and building a high‑performance, future‑ready organisation to support the delivery of its Ambition 2030 strategy. Esi is a seasoned Human Resource executive and transformational business leader with over 23 years of experience driving people strategy, organisational transformation and culture change across multiple sectors. She is widely recognised for her pivotal role during Ghana’s banking sector consolidation, where she led the successful integration of seven banks, overseeing the recruitment, transition and cultural alignment of more than 2,500 employees, while embedding a performance‑driven and values‑led culture supported by leadership development, strategic workforce planning and data‑driven HR practices. Esi holds an MBA in Human Resource Management from the Universi...