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Mr. Ken Anku, an aide to Transportation Minister-designate, Dr. Richard Anane has accused Ms. Anna Bossman, the Acting Commissioner of Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) of making comments that are highly prejudicial of Parliament and how it must vet the Minister-designate.
In an interview with GO in Accra on Thursday 14, Mr Anku said for Ms. Bossman to have gone on some radio networks in the wake of the announcement of Dr. Anane's nomination with commentary to the effect that if the Appointment Committee of Parliament had done their work well in the past when Dr. Anana appeared before the Committeee in 2005 this problem would not have occurred, is most unfortunate and prejudicial at a time that Dr. Anane is scheduled to appear before the same Committee.
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Source: The Ghanaian Observer
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