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Kan Dapaah to appear before judgment debt c'sion over GNPC drill ship sale

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  • PRINCE KWASI ADADE 10 years ago

    GOD WILL NEVER FORGIVE NANA ADDO IF HE, DARES, ABANDON GHANA. HE IS THE CHOSEN ONE, OUR POLITICAL MESSIAH!! IT IS JUST A MATTER OF TIME!! WE WILL PATIENTLY WAIT FOR HIM TO COME AND LIBERATE US FROM OUR ECONOMIC OPPRESSORS.WE ...
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  • FRANK 10 years ago

    Please proof read what you write, it is giving a headache just reading it, refering to the author of the article. PLEASE

  • Joe ballack 10 years ago

    What happend to Woyome case,has he return the money to the state?

  • BENYIWAH DOE (Rat Poison) 10 years ago

    Ask again and again ooooo. You better join the thieves or keep quiet and suffer.

  • Mmoatia_Komfour 10 years ago

    Past NPP govt functionaries always hold the key to locating vital institutional documents? We could simply gloss over this issue if this was the exception rather than the rule! He Kan Dapaah,a chartered accountant by profess ...
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  • GENERAL DeGAULE 10 years ago

    It appears they consider such documents their personal property.

  • BENYIWAH DOE (Rat Poison) 10 years ago

    When came to power instead of looking for vital document, u choose to chase toilets and lorry parks. Who are u blaming now?

  • Kwaku 10 years ago

    This comment can only come from a stupid myopic NDC follower,who don't know anything about corporate governance.Kan Dapaah was once chief accountant of ECG during the PNDC,do you expect him to do things haphazardly?This is an ...
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  • Mmoatia_Komfour 10 years ago

    central thesis,which is that,for some inexplicable reason(s),these NPP officials have succeeded in elevating camouflaging and concealing official dossiers, they handled during their tenure,into an art form! And the point you ...
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  • CHE ANDREW 10 years ago

    Did I read well what this drug dealer has said? If the money was not paid to the bank where then was it paid to? Even the consolidated account has a GCB account where money is paid into. What kind of life is this?

  • PEKI TUMU 10 years ago

    Thank God there is a Former Minister who has come forward to give the public the facts President Mills was careless in dismissing all these as important for accountability and transparency in our public affairs Here is a Mini ...
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  • LANDITO 10 years ago

    INCASE, IF KAN DAPPAA LEFT THE DOCUMENT FOR THE SALE OF THE SHIP TO THESE LITTLE DWARF, COULD IT BE TRACABLE AT THIS TIME OF INNEED? NO. THEY TRIED TO DIVERT THE SALE OF THE DRILL SHIP TO NPP WHILE IT WAS SOLD FOR TSATSU MIS ...
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  • mohammed 10 years ago

    where did you save the money and the documents?

  • AGYAAKU 10 years ago

    Is it the normal practice that out-going officials can go home with official documents when they leave office? Mr. T.K. Hammond has been brandishing official documents from one Radio station to the other. Meanwhile, accredit ...
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  • Mmoatia_Komfour 10 years ago

    Leaving no paper trail so no future administration could uncover the shenanigans they indulged in when they run the show. And the suggestion that current official contact outfits like Socitete Generale,the Tribunal/Court whic ...
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  • nicman@atl 10 years ago

    starting with GNPC

  • Pelicles 10 years ago

    Let's leave partisan politics out of this. Anyone who is mired in this corruption, should be brought to book because we are tired of the elite continuing to steal without thinking twice.

  • Yawson 10 years ago

    kan Dapaah, another Ataa Ayi. where did you keep the task payers money?another NPP criminal crook.Dapaah,look, Ghanaians are not fools like you may think,why was the money not paid to Bank Of Ghana, in the first place, you we ...
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  • bruce owo 10 years ago

    these are the people who think they have the right to rule us and yet when they had the chance to rule, they behave as if Ghana belongs to them. just look at the disgraceful thing they did in connection with the illegal sale ...
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  • osei mensah 10 years ago

    kt Hammond said he paid $19million to a company the GNPC was owing and brought a cheque of $3.5million to thief kufour. what happened to the balance? has he got the right to do what he did? was the AG's office as well as the ...
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  • Sarkodie 10 years ago

    It has opened a can of worms. Were you even aware Ghana had a drill ship let alone sell it for a pittance to pay a judgment debt?

  • kotoua selira 10 years ago

    corruption every where