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The Alliance for Accountable Governance (AFAG) has bemoaned what it describes as series of delay tactics being employed by the Attorney General to stall prosecution of the controversial Woyome judgment debt saga.
Addressing a press conference Wednesday, the group said “We sense something very suspicious about the way government is dealing with this matter. Our suspicion, based on both intelligence that we have gathered and the prosecution’s own unprofessional approach to this matter, is that the government has no intention and, indeed, no appetite to go ahead with the prosecution of the man that has been accused of defrauding the state of some GHC51 million.”
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