The contents of an interview granted by Mr Dan Abodakpi on Adom FM’s
Dwaso Nsem morning show on Monday June 23, 2014, have been brought to my
notice. Of particular concern to me are some allegations made by the
former Minister of Trade under President Rawlings regarding his
prosecution and subsequent conviction by the Accra Fast Track High
Court.
It may be recalled that on February 5, 2007, the Court, after an exhaustive trial, found Mr Abodakpi and one other guilty on seven counts of conspiracy to commit crime, defrauding by false pretences and wilfully causing financial loss to the State.
It may be recalled that on February 5, 2007, the Court, after an exhaustive trial, found Mr Abodakpi and one other guilty on seven counts of conspiracy to commit crime, defrauding by false pretences and wilfully causing financial loss to the State.
I find it unfortunate that Mr Abodakpi, who has announced his intention to contest for the chairmanship of the National Democratic Congress, will drag President Kufuor and I into his party’s internal contest.
In the interview, Mr Abodakpi claimed that, on the decision to prosecute him, he knew “for a fact” that I, as Attorney-Genera
I am surprised that a senior political figure such as Ambassador Abodapki would make such an unguarded statement. Mr Abodapki could not have known for a fact that I, as Attorney-Genera
In any event, professional advice that an Attorney-Genera
Secondly, the Constitution of the Republic makes it clear that the power to prosecute any criminal case is given exclusively to the Attorney-Genera
Thirdly, criminal trials by the Attorney-Genera
Again, Mr Abodapki describes his prosecution as “persecutorial,
Furthermore, his claim that the New Patriotic Party came to office with a “policy” to “jail all the members of this or that party so that [the NPP] shall be stronger” is completely unfounded.
Under the Kufuor administration,
Is it, therefore, being suggested that the criminal cases brought, under the NDC administration,
The NPP is founded on the principles of democratic accountability,
The allegations by Mr Abodapki on these matters are, with respect, false and I hope that this statement from me will help set the records straight. I have also taken note of the fact that President Kufuor has issued a statement, through his spokesperson, Frank Agyekum, denying these allegations.
I, nevertheless, wish Mr Abodakpi the best of luck with his campaign to be the National Chairman of the National Democratic Congress.
……signed……
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