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A group of businessmen are questioning the genuineness of an American investor under whose company the Chinese government is expected to invest over 570 million dollars in Ghana.
The group led by one Kweku Asuahene, former managing director of Chyuan Chya Investment is cautioning government against dealing with the investor Dr Lorinda Liang Lan.
Dr Liang Lan owns the company which has been operating in the country for years now and is expected to sign some agreements with government to invest in three separate projects.
Speaking for the businessmen, Lawyer Alexander Abban, “Dr Liang Lan and her surrogates are persons with questionable suspicious characters and huge deficit of decency and morality.”
He said Dr Lan’s credentials were questionable.
But Dr. Liang told Joy News Kweku Asuahene is bitter because she fired him for grave financial malfeasance when he was MD for her company.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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