Ghana High Commission in UK Sold?

Wed, 15 Aug 2007 Source: Deep Throat (London)

State owned properties in the United Kingdom, USA and Italy have been sold by the NPP to its own members since it came to power. The latest to be sold was the Ghana High Commission in UK.

According to my reliable source, the High Commission, which is located at the 13 Belgrave Square has been sold and not closed temporary as reported by the High Commission.

Amafour, the embassy in Washigton was sold ages ago under Kyeremanteng (who wants to be president) and the money has still not been accounted for.

NOTE from Editor: According to a statement released by the UK High Comission the: Ghana High Comission UK has been Relocated The general public is hereby informed that with effect from Tuesday, 7 August, 2007 the main office of the Ghana High Commission will re-locate from 13 Belgrave Square London SWIX 8PN to 104 Highgate Hill, London N6 5HE, the property that currently houses the Passport and Immigration Section, to make way for the renovation works to be carried out at the Belgrave Office.

State owned properties in the United Kingdom, USA and Italy have been sold by the NPP to its own members since it came to power. The latest to be sold was the Ghana High Commission in UK.

According to my reliable source, the High Commission, which is located at the 13 Belgrave Square has been sold and not closed temporary as reported by the High Commission.

Amafour, the embassy in Washigton was sold ages ago under Kyeremanteng (who wants to be president) and the money has still not been accounted for.

NOTE from Editor: According to a statement released by the UK High Comission the: Ghana High Comission UK has been Relocated The general public is hereby informed that with effect from Tuesday, 7 August, 2007 the main office of the Ghana High Commission will re-locate from 13 Belgrave Square London SWIX 8PN to 104 Highgate Hill, London N6 5HE, the property that currently houses the Passport and Immigration Section, to make way for the renovation works to be carried out at the Belgrave Office.

Source: Deep Throat (London)