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Two companies involved in the construction of the 2008 African Cup of Nations stadia have denied knowing Alfred Agbesi Woyome as an official of Waterville Holdings Limited.About GH¢51 million was paid as judgement debt to Alfred Woyome by the government after allegedly illegally abrogating a contract with Waterville, a company he claims to represent.The Managing Directors of Consar Limited and Michelletti Company Limited revealed at the Judgement Debt Commission sitting on Tuesday that they never dealt with Alfred Woyome in any official capacity as a representative of Waterville.Speaking to Citi News the Counsel for the Commission, Dometi Kofi-Sokpor indicated: “All that the Commission wanted to know as far as the proceedings of today is concerned was whether there was any connection between Woyome and Waterville and they (Consar and Waterville) made it very clear to us that there was no connection.”The state is seeking to retrieve an amount of GH¢51 million said to have been wrongfully paid him as judgment debt.Mr. Woyome is facing two counts of defrauding by false pretences and causing financial loss to the state.
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