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The Acting Managing Director of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC), Sammy Gyamfi, has strongly refuted claims that he authorised the expenditure of GHS173,940 on new office furniture and a fridge.
In a Facebook post on 15th February, Gyamfi dismissed the allegations as "completely false," insisting that no alterations had been made to his office setup since he took up the role.
He categorically stated that all office furnishings, including his chair, desk, and fridge, were already in place before his appointment.
“I have made no changes to my office since assuming office as Acting MD for the PMMC on 20th January 2025. Everything in my office, including the chair, desk, and fridge, was there before I arrived."
"Not even the A4 sheets or pens on my desk have been changed. This fact can easily be verified by any reasonable person,” he asserted.
Mr Gyamfi urged the public to verify such claims before accepting them, accusing communicators and social media affiliates of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) of spreading misinformation.
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