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The Commonwealth Secretariat has dismissed suggestions of any misuse of its letterhead in Ghana, stressing that no such incident has taken place.
In a statement issued by its spokesperson, Satinder Bindra, the Secretariat clarified that it has not made any comment or denial about the unauthorised use of its letterhead because “no such incident has occurred.”
The Secretariat further explained that while more than 90 organisations are accredited to it, they operate entirely independently and share no office bearers with the Commonwealth Secretariat.
The clarification comes in response to speculation linking the Secretariat’s identity to alleged irregularities in Ghana.
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