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Kissi Agyebeng announces ongoing investigation into Mahama’s Airbus scandal

The Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, has stated that his office is engaged in an ongoing investigation into allegations of bribery made by Airbus SE against some officials of the government of Ghana during the erstwhile John Dramanani Mahama era. The Airbus scandal in which the European aircraft manufacturer made allegations …

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Ghana faces setback as UK SFO drops all charges against Airbus suspect due to lack of evidence

A UK citizen who was named as a suspect in the Airbus Scandal, Phil Middlemiss has had all charges against him dropped by the UK serious Fraud Office after months of investigation by the UK anti-graft body. The UK citizen disclosed that three months ago, after more than two years …

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Airbus Scandal: If You’re Brave Enough Man-up, Wise-up And Come For Questioning – Amidu Challenges Mahama

The Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu has challenged former President John Dramani Mahama to voluntarily submit himself for questioning if he is not the Government Official 1 cited in the Airbus bribery scandal. He insisted that he has evidence to show that Mahama was part of persons who guaranteed documents belonging …

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Legally, Amidu has no basis to probe Airbus Scandal – Mahama

Former President John Dramani Mahama has dared Special Prosecutor Martin Amidu to prosecute him if he believes he is the Government Official 1 in the Airbus Scandal. Speaking in an interview on Accra based Star Fm, the former president said the Special Prosecutor has no basis to continue with his investigation because no wrong …

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€4m Airbus scandal: Amidu hunts Mahama

The request to have International Police (Interpol) arrest Samuel Adam Mahama, brother of ex-President John Dramani Mahama, in connection with the Airbus SE five million Euro bribery scandal, was at the instance of the Office of the Special Prosecutor (OSP) headed by Martin Amidu.   A police statement signed by …

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