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Kwame Tawia, aide to businessman Alfred Woyome says his boss will soon expose ex-President John Rawlings to the world for everybody to know his true character.He said when they are done with Mr Rawlings everybody will know who the real criminal is.His comments come just a day after the business man broke his long silence on the controversial judgement debt saga in which he is accused of defrauding the state by false pretense.Woyome accused members of the government communications team of colluding with New Patriotic Party loyalists to discredit him.He further cautioned President John Mahama not to appoint any person remotely or actively linked with the controversial matter.In an interview with Joy News, Kwame Tawia said it is now time to turn their attention on the ex-president.He expressed regrets at comments by Mr Jerry John Rawlings which sought to describe Alfred Woyome as a criminal.He said very soon Ghanaians will know who the real criminal is. He did not however say when Alfred Woyome will make those revelations.Kwame Tawia also expressed shock at what he said is the sudden blackout on issues relating to the Woyome judgement debt saga.He said for a matter that hardly missed headlines of news papers and the electronic media to go blank just like that is surprising.He said very soon Ghanaians will know that his boss is innocent and is deserving of the 51 million cedis paid him in 2010.
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