Nam 1 trip wasting taxpayer money – Apaak



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Mr. Apaak wonders why the traveling ambbadador, Edward Mahama, was not sent to the UAE.

The Builsa South MP condemned the government to send the delegation to meet Menzgold leader Nana Appiah Mensah.

According to Clement Apaak, there is no evidence to prove the fertility of the trip, which is a waste of taxpayers' money.

"They have not provided any evidence to convince Ghanaians that what they claim to be credible is credible." Until we get details on this trip, we have every reason to be wary. ", said Dr. Apaak to Roland Walker at the AM Show show the Joy News channel on Monday.

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Dr. Cleament Apaak

The legislator also asked why the government did not send visiting ambbadador Edward Mahama to the United Arab Emirates but instead decided to bring a delegation from Ghana.

"This trip was futile and certainly was a waste of taxpayer money," he said.

Mr. Apaak's comments follow a move by the government delegation to the United Arab Emirates, where the CEO of the gold distribution company, Menzgold, faces charges for what the authorities consider an agreement that has gone wrong.

The Ghanaian delegation went to the United Arab Emirates to negotiate with the authorities of the Arab country in order to extradite the businessman dealing with Ghana, in order to face different accusations. his home.

Nana Appiah Mensah
Nana Appiah Mensah

Nana Appiah Mensah is accused of defrauding more than 60,000 people who have invested in her Menzgold business, referred to as experts by a Ponzi scheme.

Investors were promised a return of 10% per month on their gold deposits. However, since the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has ordered the closure of the unregulated portion of the business, Menzgold has failed to pay returns and has also failed. pay the initial deposits.

Mr. Apaak said he doubted the veracity of the police statement – which reveals the results of the visit to the United Arab Emirates – because, according to him, there was no evidence to support the information disseminated.

He added that the minority in Parliament had predicted the results of the trip but that the government had ignored them.

"Our ranking member Sam Okudzeto Ablakwa has said," he said.

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