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It has emerged that hours before the raid in his house, the former Power Minister had met with the New Patriotic Party’s KT Hammond to make “compromises” over the controversial Ameri Power deal.
Dr Kwabena Donkor who appeared to have been angered by the raid told Joy News’ Parliamentary correspondent Elton John Brobbey all compromises made in that two-hour meeting in the house of KT Hammond is now off the table.
The former minister said that, "I agree that in retrospect, probably, all of our thermal power plants, we should take a second look at them, there may be structural faults in negotiations.”
He said with the criminalisation of the AMERI deal, which he contends gives Ghana the 'greater value,' he is no longer willing to cooperate, instead, he will prepare his defence in court.
Officers of the Criminal Investigations Department went to Dr Donkor's house with a search warrant from a circuit court, seized his laptops, and pen drives.
They were in search of documents covering the controversial AMERI power deal signed in 2015 between the erstwhile John Mahama administration and the UAE power company.

KT Hammond
According to Dr Kwabena Donkor, the officers even wanted to take away his phones but he resisted and only provided his serial numbers.
The $510 million worth AMERI power deal which was to provide emergency power during the country’s power paralysis triggered massive controversy in 2015.
The then opposition New Patriotic Party, as well as other think tanks, accused the government and the then Power Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor of shortchanging the country.
The Vice President of policy think tank IMANI Ghana said the AMERI power deal which cost $510 million of the tax payers money was a collusion by former government officials and officials of AMERI group to "over charge the state."
Kofi Bentil did not understand how the erstwhile National Democratic Congress government paid that much for an emergency plant when it could have gotten it for $220million on the open market.
According to him, the former NDC administration paid a whopping sum of $150 million to a middle man, AMERI, for little or no job done.
"We could have done without the middle man, but we used him and ended up paying the middle man $150million," he argued.
Despite these allegations, the former Power Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor insisted the AMERI deal was above board.
On winning the election, the Akufo-Addo led administration constituted a committee to investigate the circumstances under which the AMERI deal was signed.
The committee led by Lawyer Philip Addison, after investigating the details of the deal concluded the state had been short-changed.

Despite the revelations by the Committee, Dr Kwabena Donkor still questioned the findings of the committee and challenged the government to proceed to court if they believe something untoward has been done.
On Monday, there were indications a former Deputy Energy Minister under the Kufuor administration KT Hammond had been meeting with Kwabena Donkor over the AMERI deal.
Dr Donkor will not say the details of the meeting with Hammond except to state that there were some "compromises" being made over the AMERI deal.
Just a day after the meeting with Hammond, some personal effects of the then Power Minister have been seized by police officers in his home.
He told Elton Brobbey the invasion of his house violated his right as an MP and did not follow procedures required by Parliamentary conventions.
While he suspects powerful hands were behind the invasion of his house, he was quick to state that he was sure the president had nothing to do with it.
“Somebody above the police is calling the tune,” he said, adding, “I believe this is political.”
“I have done nothing untoward. I am waiting for my day in court,” he indicated.
He said the raid on his house has changed the dynamics of the compromises he had with the government officials and is now ready to appear in court.
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