Kwadaso MP refutes accusations of trading sex for grades

Condemning what he perceived as a deliberate smear campaign, the MP reassured constituents, family, and supporters of his innocence, denouncing the allegations as fabrications aimed at tarnishing his reputation.

Kwadaso Member of Parliament, Kingsley Nyarko, has vehemently refuted allegations of sexual misconduct levelled against him by an individual using the pseudonym Amuse Bouche.

The accusations, circulated on social media, claim that the MP solicited sexual favours in exchange for grade changes during his tenure as a lecturer at the University of Ghana.

In response, the MP categorically denied the allegations, asserting that no such incident took place and expressing no recollection of encounters with anyone by the name Amuse Bouche.

Challenging the accuser to reveal her identity and formally report the matter to university authorities for a thorough investigation, the MP urged for specifics such as the alleged incident’s year, the program involved, and the courses he taught.

Mr Nyarko cited the University of Ghana’s sexual harassment policy and urged disclosure of any previous complaints and their outcomes.

Condemning what he perceived as a deliberate smear campaign, the MP reassured constituents, family, and supporters of his innocence, denouncing the allegations as fabrications aimed at tarnishing his reputation.

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