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Updated 16th August 2011
Embezzlement galore – startling revelations at PAC sitting
 
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Startling revelations of financial impropriety were made public on Monday August 15, 2011 against some officials of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning at the resumed public sitting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament.
16th August 2011 | Read full story
Embezzlement galore – startling revelations at PAC sitting
Startling revelations of financial impropriety were made public on Monday August 15, 2011 against some officials of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning at the resumed public sitting of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament.
16th August 2011 |
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The Statesman: NPP unveils campaign team
The opposition New Patriotic Party yesterday inaugurated its national campaign team that has been tasked with the responsibility of supervising the party’s campaign activities to ensure victory in the 2012 elections.
2nd July 2011 |
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Jake dares NACOB boss to name cocaine politicians
The Chairman of the opposition New Patriotic Party,(NPP) Jake Otanka Obetsebi Lamptey, has strongly challenged the head of the Narcotics Control Board (NACOB) to provide substantial evidence that political parties and politicians are heavily funded by drug barons.

28th June 2011 |
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Mbeki mediates in I Coast political crisis
Former president of South Africa, Thambo Mbeki, travelled to Ivory Coast to help mediate the nation's growing political crisis. Two contending presidential candidates had taken oath of office after disputed elections to become president.

6th December 2010 |
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