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The immediate past President of the Social Science Students Association of the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Felix Dovo says past student executives of campus associations accused of alleged financial malfeasance were those who completed the university two years ago.
The University authorities last week threatened to withhold certificates of those involved in the alleged embezzlement of various sums if they failed to account for the monies.
Felix Dovo told journalist Samson Lardy Ayenini of Luv FM in Kumasi who first reported the story that the embezzlement charges were not against the immediate past executives.
Student leaders from the Department of Social Science, Rural Arts and the Faculty of Law were said to be unable to account for some ¢25 million.
Executives of the Social Science Association were reported to responsible for some yet to be accounted for ¢15 million, the Rural Art association had some ¢6 million to account for while the Law Faculty needed to account for ¢4 million.
The development was said to have delayed the handing over ceremony and the swearing-in of new executives.
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