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Spying device: BNI seeks clearance from Speaker to invite Inusah Fuseini

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  • Me 6 years ago

    Its a big lie. This was planted recently. Arrest him and jail him

  • tk 6 years ago

    Got it from Ayisha Huang?

  • SELORM 6 years ago

    Why seek clearance from the speaker from the speaker before that bastard is nabbed? Was the crime commited on his way to execute parliamentary duties on when returning from such. Illiterates staffed and piled at the BNI

  • KWEKU MANU 6 years ago

    The device is working only the batteries have
    run down, b'cos becould not recieve any
    information he taught the device is not
    working put new batteries it will start
    functioning

  • ROGUE LAWYER 6 years ago

    That law of seeking clearance from speaker of parliament before a member of parliament could be arrested must be deleted from our books , because it is a corrupt law which shield MPs TO DO STUPID THINGS in this country.

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  • AGBESI KWESI 6 years ago

    NDC is undemocratic. The D in the NDC simply means DemonCratic. NDC is a stupid and lawless party. NDC is full of criminals. The discovery of a spying device by an Israeli detective in the office of Amewu is a clear indicatio ...
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  • James Adams Tamale 6 years ago

    IS THIS MAN A LAWYER?

  • AFRO 6 years ago

    THE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES DO NOT NEED PERMISSION OF THE SPEAKER TO INTERROGATE A SITTING MP. THEY ONLY NEED PERMISSION IF THEY EWANT TO VISIT AND SEARCH OFFICES IN PARLIAMENT.

  • Igp 6 years ago

    BNI if you know your role and job description as an independent institution regarding fraud and crimes, you do not. epeat, not need the Speaker's permission to invite any person or group of persons in the parliament who have ...
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  • razak seini 6 years ago

    At least the former minister has been honest n candid without anybody prompting him. Thr is no big deal here. We shld rather show respect to him. Cheerio mr former minister.