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President John Mahama says allegations he was corrupted by a Ford Expedition he received from a Burkinabe contractor are unfounded.
According to the President, his choice of vehicles do not include American cars, suggesting that the Ford car presented by Djibril Kanazoe as a friendly gift four years ago could not be a bribe.
In the video below, the President tells Clergymen at the Flagstaff House Thursday, “I don’t use Ford, I don’t like American cars. I use Japanese cars."
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