A fraud accusation against Ghana's interior minister just got walked back after parliamentary contempt proceedings forced the issue.
Ghanaian parliament recruitment fraud row
Ghanaian parliament recruitment fraud row
- Osahen Alexander Afenyo-Markin retracted his scam claims against Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka.
- Bernard Ahiafor had shipped the matter off to the Privileges Committee.
- Muntaka accepted the apology but called the whole ordeal deeply hurtful.
- His request was a full scrub of the allegations from parliamentary records.
- Afenyo-Markin accused a third-party IT firm of fleecing applicants.
- Security service recruitment costs were the core gripe.
- Muntaka fired back, saying the claims were baseless and damaging.
- Contempt proceedings basically cornered the Minority Leader.
- Afenyo-Markin pulled his remarks during a Wednesday session.
- Regret over reputational harm drove the retraction.
- Muntaka said forgiving a colleague was non-negotiable for him.
- Future grievances would go through proper channels, per the pledge.