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Ayariga: Calls for Muntaka prosecution misplaced
 
Posted on: 2009-Jun-29        Joy FM
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Presidential spokesperson Mahama Ayariga says calls for former Sports Minister, Muntaka Mubarack, to be prosecuted are misplaced.

Mr. Ayariga said those urging prosecution have no legal basis to back their arguments.

Government has been criticised by a section of the public for absolving the former minister of any wrong doing in corruption allegations made against him.

Member of Parliament (MP) for Abuakwa South Atta Akyea is the latest to have joined in criticising government for using the Bureau for National Investigations (BNI) instead of the police to investigate Alhaji Muntaka.

The BNI investigations that cleared the former minister also found him guilty of misrepresentation.

According to the BNI report Alhaji Muntaka acquired a visa for his alleged girlfriend Edith Zinayela by falsely representing her to embassy officials as an executive administrative officer of the sports ministry.

She travelled with the minister to Germany at the expense of the state.

This, according to critics is a clear case of fraud for which the Asawasi MP should be prosecuted.

Speaking on Joy FM's Super Morning Show, Lawyer Atta Akyea insisted the investigations were not meant to do justice to the allegations.

In a quick response, however, the former minister who has offered to refund monies spent on Zinayela during his trip to Germany, told Joy News he personally did not deal with documentations on his trips including the acquisition of visas.

Meanwhile anti-corruption campaigner Daniel Batidam wants government to demonstrate serious commitment to fighting corruption by allowing the appropriate state agencies to investigate ministers and public officials accused of wrong doing.

There is also concern about the interdiction of the Principal Accountant Adim Odoom at the Ministry who many consider the whistle blower in the Muntaka case.

Both Mr Odoom and the Chief Director of the ministry were recommended for sanctions by the Head of Civil Service for their roles in the scandal.
 
 
 
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