Carl Wilson to sue ‘Daily Post’

Car thief Carl Wilson is venturing into an area he will forever live to regret.
Intelligence signals picked up by The Republic suggest that the former Chairman of
the Confiscated Vehicles Allocation Committee (CVAC) is contemplating filing a
defamation suit against the editors of the Daily Post newspaper.

Sources hinted this paper that Carl Wilson intends to use lawyer Chris Ackummey as
his lead counsel.
According to our sources, the former CVAC boss has complained bitterly over
publications by the Daily Post which he holds have defamed him and thus lowered him
in the estimation of right thinking members of the Ghanaian society.
According to reports, Carl Wilson further claims the publications were mere
fabrications intended to damage his hard won reputation.
It is not readily known what remedies Carl Wilson will be demanding from the court.
However, sources hinted that Alex Segbefia’s boy will be demanding huge damages in
monetary terms and a perpetual injunction to restrain the newspaper from further
publishing defamatory matter about him.
It would be recalled that the Daily Post and this newspaper carried series of news
articles on Carl Wilson’s thievery at the ports.
His actions became a source of embarrassment to the Mills administration. With his
thievery coming to the fore, though his political godfathers tried to shield him,
President Mills four months ago stamped his authority and ordered his immediate
dismissal.
Carl Wilson was subsequently booted from the National Security apparatus as an
operative.
In reaction to his renewed threat to take legal actions, editors of Daily Post say
they cannot wait for the much talked about legal battle.
They promised to meet him squarely in any court of competent jurisdiction to see
“who is who”.
The editors also promised to open more cans of worms of Carl Wilson’s dirty deals at
the ports.
More Anon

Source: GhanaWeb

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