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Silence, lack of information best for Opuni's frozen assets case - Kofi Bentil

By MyJoyOnline
General News Silence, lack of information best for Opuni's frozen assets case - Kofi Bentil
FEB 25, 2017 LISTEN

The vice-president of policy think tank IMANI Ghana, Kofi Bentil says he is happy with the silence and lack of information from agencies involved in the frozen bank account and assets of the former COCOBOD boss.

He believes due process is being done and he is happy that the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has taken charge of the matter to ensure that the right thing is done.

Speaking on Joy FM/MultiTV's news analysis program Newsfile, Saturday, he said although there are speculations about what Dr Stephen Opuni might have done to have his bank account and assets frozen, it is good the security agencies are not part of the media banter of speculations.

Mr Bentil urged them to put their noses down and ensure that the right things are done as the laws of the land dictates.

“I like this process and the way things are going...when it [investigations] are completed and they [security agencies, EOCO] are sure of their findings they can come out and talk and let Opuni have his time to defend himself," he said.

Information gathered by Joy News indicates that the COCOBOD CEO is being investigated for some fraudulent transactions during his leadership of the institution.

Mr Opuni's assets have been frozen by the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) pending conclusion on the investigation.

Sources close to Joy News say Dr Opuni is being investigated for some multi-million dollar contracts he is purported to have signed before leaving office.

Days to the January 7 swearing-in ceremony, the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) had implored officials of the erstwhile government to desist from signing contracts with policy implications.

However, sources say Dr Opuni flouted that regulation to sign some contracts with some private companies. The detail of the said contracts has not been made known.

The three-year tenure of the former COCOBOD CEO had been fraught with corruption allegations resulting in the agitation of the workers union.

The General Agriculture Workers Union (GAWU) and Industrial Commercial Workers Unions (ICU) accused him of privately selling cocoa beans to fund activities of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

But the claim was rebutted by some of the staff who accused their colleagues of doing the bidding of their paymasters.

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