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A member of the government communications team, Felix Kwakye Ofosu has denied President Mills’ complicity in the controversial GHc51.2 million judgement debt paid to business man, and NDC member Alfred Agbesi Woyome.
Kwakye Ofosu maintained that President Mills is doing all that is humanly possible to retrieve the money controversially paid to Mr. Woyome.
Felix Kwakye Ofosu’s comments come in the wake of the discharge of Woyome by the Accra High Court and his subsequent re-arrest with state prosecutors proffering fresh charges against the business mogul.
Woyome is now facing two counts of defrauding the state by false pretense and causing financial loss to the state.
The government communication team member was speaking on Peace FM’s Kokrokoo programme Wednesday morning. He added that Mr Woyome has not been exonerated despite state prosecutors saying that they are no longer interested in pursuing the charges of fraud and corrupting public officials against him and three others.
Ofosu Kwakye said the New Patriotic Party had no moral authority to question the stance taken by Mills saying that past events clearly indicated that the NPP are no better at managing corruption than the NDC.
Kwakye Ofosu added that although the issues surrounding the infamous “Woyomegate” scandal are sometimes sketchy, it did not necessarily mean the NDC must be voted out since they are better in dealing with corruption than the NPP led by Nana Akufo Addo.
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