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Chairman of the governing NPP has been cited for contempt over his refusal to honor Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice's invitation to badist with the investigation of 275 buses for his party.
The Commission is asking for a prison sentence for Freddie Blay.
This follows the form of the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, which he claims to have entered into the law.
"CHRAJ has not invited me to their offices, they some time [ago] They feel free to send me a message. Freddy Blay and So Forth … "he told Joy News" Kwesi Parker-Wilson.
Some of the 275 buzzards said to have been procured by Mr Blay
"Go to court and ask for an order and then come back to me for being recalcitrant and disobeying a short order," he added.
But on Tuesday, CHRAJ called the bluff of Mr Blay and proceeded to the High Court to be sentenced.
CHRAJ attached to their application the certificate of service of documents and letters as evidence. A letter dated August 20, 2018, was sent to the registrar of the court, on August 23, 2018, to serve Mr Blay.
Mr Blay's Commentary on the substance of the complaint filed on August 23, 2018, they delivered the document first to the NPP National Headquarters.
Also, on September 25, 2018, September 24, 2018, was handed to the registrar who said it was delivered to the Daily Guide office.
Although he puts Mr Blay's absence, he handed over to the receptionist, Irene Anokye, who promised to deliver the letter to Mr Blay.
Joseph Whittal is the CHRAJ boss
Yet again, a subpoena was given to the registrar to be given to Mr Blay who said he delivered it to the same receptionist.
After all the notes CHRAJ, does not understand why the NPP National Chair would say it had not received any notification.
But the spokesman for Mr Blay, Richard Nyama said they only got to know the quote on Joy FM.
"It does not matter if he has gone through the proper processes of having Mr Blay properly served," he said.
Although Mr Nyama said he did not know the person at the Daily Guide office, he stated that it was necessary to provide evidence in court.
"I think CHRAJ is playing political ping-pong with this matter because he believes there should be some prima facie established," he said adding the Commission going on to invite Mr. Blay is akin to chasing ghosts.
Mr Nyama said CHRAJ, Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) – where Mr Blay is the Board Chair – and other places of interest
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