I’ve Pictures To Show That NPP Hired Amidu To Come After Me-Woyome

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Businessman, Alfred Woyome is demanding answers to a number of questions following a recent pubnlication that he has been caught in an alleged fraud over the GHc51 million saga.

The Attorney-General’s department says it has found that he allegedly fabricated evidence in court and this will form the basis for fresh legal action against him.

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The Deputy Attorney-General, Mr. Godfred Yeboah Dame, who disclosed this on Monday to the Daily Graphic newspaper, said the department had forwarded a memo to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service to investigate and prosecute Woyome for colluding with the erstwhile UT Bank to fabricate evidence about the ownership of his assets which the state attached through a SupremeCourt ruling.

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“The final Supreme Court ruling was that Woyome had colluded with the UT Bank to practise fraud on the court. I have followed up on that matter and presented a memo to my boss, the Attorney-General, who has subsequently taken a move by writing to the CID to ensure the prosecution of Mr. Woyome for the offence of fabrication of evidence,” he said.

But the businessman would have any of these allegations and has accused the government of persecution.

He is allegding that the New Patriotic Party (NPP) held a meeting with Martin Amidu to strategise on how to pursue the case to have him refund the money which he claimed he was paid for work done.

In a barrage of questions, he asked: ”What caused the meeting between Martin Amidu and the NPP in London represented by Ace Ankomah immediately Martin Amidu was sacked? They are actually following the script and I have pictures and other essential evidence to support this truth.

Has Martin Amidu received a judgement debt from this government for being sacked by the Mills’ administration for stated misconduct? Why did the Auditor General write to journalists and subsequently to me that they actually made a mistake in their report concerning the judgement debt?”

Meanwhile, he has cautioned the NPP to be cautious in dealing with Martin Amidu since he is ”unstable”.

”This government’s unholy alliance with Martin Amidu is what will lead them into doom. Martin Amidu is very unstable and whoever exploit it to their advantage must be ready to eat the humble pie if his deeds catchup with them. This new agenda by a small section of this administration has failed.”

I WANT ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTIONS! JOURNALISTS, LETS GET ANSWERS TO THESE QUESTION

• Why didn’t Martin Amidu include in his constitutional case as an individual and as Attorney General, the Shanghai Company that fixed the Essipong and Tamale Stadia in the case in the Supreme Court?

• Did the Chinese contract receive parliamentary approval?

• Did the then Government borrow money from Barclays Bank and paid the Chinese illegally?

• Why was the MOU between Ghana and the Chinese signed in China with Kofi Amoah, Yaw Osafo Marfo, the Ghanaian Ambassador to China and others representing Ghana?

• Why should I be linked with such a mess?

• Why did Martin Amidu write to the general public that the NDC leadership headed by Capt. Rtd. Kojo Tsikata asked him to go to court with my case?

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• Did he also ask him to leave the Shanghai contract or asked him to link me to the Waterville contract?

• Where are the members of the Mills’ Cabinet that he claimed were corrupt that occasioned many of the public utterances and he going to court to interpret article 181(5) in relation to my case?

• When he failed in linking me in the ordinary bench decision, by unanimous decision, who asked him to go for a review, which came with a unanimous decision wrongly linking me to the Waterville contract?

• This government’s unholy alliance with Martin Amidu is what will lead them into doom. Martin Amidu is very unstable and whoever exploit it to their advantage must be ready to eat the humble pie if his deeds catchup with them. This new agenda by a small section of this administration has failed.

• Why did the government go to the same sole judge of the Supreme Court by an exparte motion and placed “temporarily” embargo on all the shares of our 14 companies since 2016, thereby destabilizing all the activities of the companies and yet asking for a refund of over 47 million Ghana Cedis?

• Why did the government oppose the repayment plan of the 47 million in 16 months with the first tranche of 10 million Ghana Cedis? I was paid by the government in five (5) tranches spanning the period of 24 months.
• How did a court ordered judgement debt end up to become a “graft”, “corruption”, etc.?

• What caused the meeting between Martin Amidu and the NPP in London represented by Ace Ankomah immediately Martin Amidu was sacked?

• They are actually following the script and I have pictures and other essential evidence to support this truth.

• Has Martin Amidu received a judgement debt from this government for being sacked by the Mills’ administration for stated misconduct?

• Why did the Auditor General write to journalists and subsequently to me that they actually made a mistake in their report concerning the judgement debt?

• Who asked them to fake that report?

• Why did the Speaker of Parliament write to my lawyers to stay action since 2016 so that parliament could correct the Auditor General report on the floor of parliament, which has not yet been done?

• Who made the Sole Commissioner into Judgement Debts to make me to be the star of their report and my report being the front page of the commission’s report without my appearance and representation at the commission?

• Who advised the NDC government and former president to write a white paper on the report concerning me and thereby criminalizing me until the Court of Appeal shredded it subsequently?

• Who planned with the current regime to use my testimony of cross-examination at the Supreme Court as a basis for further criminal proceeding?

Source: rainbowradioonline.com

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