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Professor Emeritus Stephen Adei, a renowned economist, administrator, and writer known for his candid nature, has refuted corruption allegations lodged against him.
He categorically stated that the accusations are baseless and should be disregarded by all conscientious Ghanaians.
Below is his full statement
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