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I Warned GEBA Organisers Against Cash-For-Seat--Alan

By MyJoyOnline
Politics I Warned GEBA Organisers Against Cash-For-Seat--Alan
JAN 12, 2018 LISTEN

The Trade Minister has disclosed that he verbally instructed organisers of the Ghana Expatriates Business Awards (GEBA) not to charge businessmen who sat on the same table as President Akufo-Addo.

According to Alan Kyeremanten, since he was not a member of the planning committee of the event, he requested to be occasionally briefed about the progress towards staging the event.

“In one of these briefing sessions this discussion came up and my understanding is that let us be sure if it is sponsorship [then] it is only sponsorship…that I am contributing to this event so that I get a seat close to the president,” he said.

He explained that it was just a strategic intuition on his part and an advice to the organisers.

The one-time presidential candidate of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) made the revelation when he took his turn to face a parliamentary committee probing the seat-for-cash scandal, Friday.

The Minority has accused the Trades Ministry of abusing the Presidency to raise funds for the organization of the Expatriate Business Awards organized on December 8, 2017.

According to the Minority Chief Whip, Muntaka Mubarak, expatriate businessmen paid between ¢15,000 - 100,000 to sit close to the President at the Awards night with and other benefits.

He described the transaction as lacking transparency, highly unethical and needs to be investigated.

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