Accra, June 29, Ghanadot - The
Minister for Justice and Attorney General, Betty Mould
Iddrisu has stated that she cannot prosecute the resigned
Youth and Sports Minister on the basis of allegations of
misappropriation and malfeasance brought against him by the
Chief Accountant of the Youth and Sports Ministry, Mr. Adim
Odoom.
According to the Minister, the report of the Bureau of
National Investigations, (BNI) submitted to President, after
investigations into the allegations, leaves her nothing to
prosecute Mubarak Muntaka on counts of corruption.
A couple of weeks ago, at a lecture to commemorate the 30th
anniversary of the June 4 uprising, the minister said the
principles of the June 4 revolution championed by her
party’s founder and former president Jerry Rawlings still
reign supreme and that the ideals of accountability and
probity which underpinned the 1979 revolt were still
relevant, and promised to prosecute even her colleague
ministers who will go contrary to the law.
But in an interview with Citi FM, Mrs. Mould Iddrisu
revealed that after perusing the BNI’s report, she did not
see how she could take the resigned Minister to court and
that there is nothing within that report that will support a
criminal charge.
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Accra, June 29, Ghanadot - The Minister for Justice
and Attorney General, Betty Mould Iddrisu has stated that
she cannot prosecute the resigned Youth and Sports Minister
on the basis of allegations of misappropriation and
malfeasance ...
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