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Fresh details indicate that parts of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP)'s testimony before the Parliamentary committee probing the viral leaked tape.
Dr George Akuffo Dampare was invited before the Ad-hoc committee.
Moments ago, he arrived at Parliament in the company of some top police officials.
Dr Dampare during this appearance will be required to respond to some allegations that have been leveled against him by some of the earlier witnesses of the committee.
On Sunday, the chairman of the committee, Samuel Atta Akyea had indicated that the hearing would be done in-camera.
He insisted that there were issues in the hearing that needed to be prevented from coming out in the public to protect national security.
But this modality changed today as parts of the probe will be done publicly.
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