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Ghana's Special Prosecutor (OSP) says that it is in the public interest to disclose that Ghana's immediate past President & his close relative are the key actors in the famous Airbus saga.
However, the OSP did not find that the former President’s actions constituted corruption, because the investigations in Ghana could not establish direct bribery by Airbus of the former President through his close relative.
The OSP feels nonetheless that his deep involvement was always likely to raise suspicion about improper conduct due to his supervisory & oversight roles & powers.
In essence, the four-year investigation simply reaffirms an early report by the British Press in establishing the identities of those referred to in the earlier British & American investigations. But it does not find any evidence of criminal wrongdoing in the Ghanaian jurisdiction.
Also, the Special Prosecutor claims that it received insufficient support from the British Authorities & efforts to use Interpol to apprehend some of the collaborators were similarly unsuccessful.
In short, it did not find any evidence that criminal prosecutions in Ghana are warranted or will succeed. As far as the OSP is concerned, Airbus' acceptance of liability for corruption cannot extend to the individuals cited in the British & American investigations.
In short, the Airbus issue is closed. There is no evidence of bribery and corruption.
AFCON is lowkey the greatest international tournament out. The great equaliser. Premier league legends being humbled by carpenters and agricultural workers. No complaints about the pitch, just graft. Nutrition is either pounded yam or heated prayer. Nothing like it.
Akufo-Addo's Gov't cancelled a valid contract and lost arbitration and now paying $170m to GPGC
Woyome payment was 51m cedis and cast your mind back to that time and how media covered the story but you probably haven't heard about the $170m judgment debt
That's it right there
Ladies and Gentlemen, allow me to introduce to you the Presbyterian University, Ghana (@PresbyUniGh) Faculty of Science & Technology and School of Business - Okwahu Campus, Abetifi. 🎉 (https://t.co/kart5ENpjA)
Acknowledgment: Association of African Universities
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They're classism always jumps out. They look down on the average Ghanaian. Boycott afrofuture. Do not spend your cedis patronizing Ghanaians that don't value you because you don't have masters degrees.
No. 80 is Hon Mavis Nkansah Boadu is the Member of Parliament for Afigya Sekyere East
No. 81 is Hon Kennedy Osei Nyarko, the Member of Parliament for Akim Swedru.
No. 82 is Hon Ignatius Baffour Awuah who is the Minister For Employment and Labor Relations.
And note that GETFUND paid USD30,000 for Hon. Sarah Adwoa Safo to attend a conference in the USA.
Any receipt you receive after your payments, check on it, there’s GETFUND, those monies are being used for that. It’s sad. We are doomed. #occupyjulorbihouse
guys my friend was at the seminar Akuffo Addo attended two days ago. I went to insult him for shaking that fraud’s hand and this is what he said to me amongst many other things i cant even post. #OCCUPYJULORBIHOUSE#OccupyJulorbiHouse
🚨 This is not a criticism, merely an appendage of my tweet, from yesterday, about 𝐡𝐢𝐠𝐡 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐟𝐢𝐥𝐞 journalists and media; and how they behave in the face of headline national issues.
🇬🇭 50 years from now, a young person may enter Ghana's news archives and look for front pages of 22nd September, 2023.
📰 This is what they'll see: that the nation's FOUR biggest selling and most widely distributed newspapers did not see it fit to give the most topical story banner headline coverage.
Anytime I research historical events for articles, I deal with this question constantly: was the news coverage of the papers I am reading a true reflection of how serious the issues were, back then -- or were they affected by framing?
If you are alive by 2083, don't forget what the biggest story in Ghana was on 22/09/2023.
❌️ It was not about President @NAkufoAddo speaking at the UN about reparations. It was not about a beef between Kennedy Agyapong and @MBawumia. It was not about Graphic digitalising its archives.
It was about #OccupyJulorBiHouse. 🇬🇭
Its protests like this that make you know who really has Ghanaians interest at heart and who’s just doing stuff for show and future aspirations. #OccupyJulorbiHouse