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 Banks seize assets of Produce Buying Company over GHS 300 million debtA consortium of banks, including Agricultural Development Bank, GCB Bank, Bank of Africa, CalBank, UMB, and UBA Ghana, has successfully obtained a court order to confiscate assets belonging to Produce Buying Company  PBC .The move comes in response to PBC   failure to settle debts exceeding G stanley thermosflasche H垄300 million.The assets targeted for seizure encompass a range of vehicles and equipment, with the possibility of the company   head office facing auction should the debts remain unpaid. The banks, acting as plaintiffs, sought recourse through a summary judgment application filed on October 9, 2023, under Order 14 of C.I 47.Notably, PBC   indebtedness to each bank varies, with GCB Bank leading the creditors with GH垄108.469 stanley spain  million, followed by CalBank  GH垄71.049 million , Bank of Africa  GH垄42.295 million , and others. The attachment order, authorized by Chief Justice Gertrude Torkonoo, unders owala usa cores the gravity of the financial straits facing PBC.RelatedPosts First National Bank relocates Junction Mall Branch to Spintex Road Manufacturers Upbeat About Economy as Capital Investment p 26% Europa League last-16 draw: Man United face Real Sociedad, Spurs draw AZ Alkmaar     Sources reveal that PBC   financial woes date back to last year when the company began grappling with funding challenges for cocoa bean purchases. The precarious debt position has led to frozen accounts, obstructing financial tran Nbap Expert suggests ways of balancing trade with security in West Africa
 By Stephen CooperBEFORE聽 Ronald Bert Smiths corpse grew cold 鈥?following his patently botched execution by lethal injection on December 8, 2016 鈥?authorities in Alabama launched a campaign of obfuscation and misinformation about what happened to him.It began when Prison Commissioner Jeff Dunn, himself a witness to Smiths execution, protested:  Early in the execution, Smith, with eyes closed, did cough but at no time during the execution was there observational evidence that he suffered. Dunn not only doth protest too much, Dunn lied.Because if you credit the macabre and unambiguous accounts of the unbiased media witnesses in attendance 鈥?not only is there a great deal of  observational evidence  Smith suffered 鈥?the publicly available information suggests he suffered a painfully slow, tor stanley de turous death.Kent Faulk, a reporter for Alabam stanley website as largest media outlet  al  and a witness to previous state executions, appeared eerily pale and shaken as he question stanley mug ed Dunn on camera immediately following Smiths death. The next day, Faulk posted a piece titled  Alabama Death Row inmate Ronald Bert Smith heaved, coughed for 13 minutes during execution ; it includes several chilling hallmarks of an execution gone wrong:During 13 minutes of the execution, from about 10:34 to 10:47, Smith appeared to be struggling for breath and heaved and coughed and clenched his left fist after apparently being administered the first drug in the three-drug combination. At times his left eye also appeared to be