Professor Ransford Gyampo fights back against accusations from Special Prosecutor Kissi Agyebeng. The Ghana Shippers Authority leader says he never tried to mess with the Ken Ofori-Atta case. Gyampo sent a clear message to Agyebeng about what really happened between them. He contacted the prosecutor directly through his personal phone and text messages. The professor wants everyone to know he supports the investigation completely.
Gyampo reached out to warn Agyebeng about protecting Ghana from money problems during the probe. He sent text messages asking the prosecutor to stay careful about the country's finances. The professor heard rumors about Agyebeng having personal reasons for the investigation. He wanted to make sure the Special Prosecutor worked for Ghana and not for himself. Gyampo felt worried when he learned about these possible hidden motives.
The prosecutor made public statements that upset Gyampo about their private talks. Agyebeng suggested that Gyampo called his office to stop the investigation improperly. The professor says this claim twists the truth about their conversation badly. He plans to show everyone the actual WhatsApp messages they exchanged. Gyampo wants people to see he only cared about preventing financial damage to Ghana.
The disagreement adds more drama to the Ken Ofori-Atta investigation that has Ghana talking. The former Finance Minister failed to answer official summons from the prosecutor's office. People across the political parties watch this case closely for answers. Everyone demands transparency from all the people involved right away.
Gyampo reached out to warn Agyebeng about protecting Ghana from money problems during the probe. He sent text messages asking the prosecutor to stay careful about the country's finances. The professor heard rumors about Agyebeng having personal reasons for the investigation. He wanted to make sure the Special Prosecutor worked for Ghana and not for himself. Gyampo felt worried when he learned about these possible hidden motives.
The prosecutor made public statements that upset Gyampo about their private talks. Agyebeng suggested that Gyampo called his office to stop the investigation improperly. The professor says this claim twists the truth about their conversation badly. He plans to show everyone the actual WhatsApp messages they exchanged. Gyampo wants people to see he only cared about preventing financial damage to Ghana.
The disagreement adds more drama to the Ken Ofori-Atta investigation that has Ghana talking. The former Finance Minister failed to answer official summons from the prosecutor's office. People across the political parties watch this case closely for answers. Everyone demands transparency from all the people involved right away.