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ACC asks police to probe money laundering allegations against...


Shazail Shiyam was suspended following corruption allegations in 2019
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has sought investigations into money laundering allegations against Managing Director at Maldive Gas, Shazail Shiyam, at police.
An ACC official has confirmed the matter to RaajjeMV, highlighting that the money laundering allegations stemmed from initial investigations of corruption allegations the anti-corruption watchdog probed earlier.
Although a document detailing the money laundering allegations against him has been circulating on social media, ACC is yet to officially publicize the details.
Shazail was suspended during October 2019, following the long-drawn-out corruption allegations against him and rooted from complaints submitted to the government’s “Zero Tolerance to Corruption” portal. ....

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NPP identifies 'crucial factors' accounting for lost seats in C/R


NPP identifies crucial factors accounting for lost seats in C/R
18th Dec 2020    |    Source: GNA
New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Central Region says it has identified some crucial factors that accounted for the loss of many of its controlled parliamentary seats during the just ended polls.
The ruling party attributed the loss to inaccessibility and lack of relationship between its Members of Parliament (MPs) and their constituents as well as unfair job recruitments.
The Party lost nine of its parliamentary seats to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) which swept 13 out of the Region s 23 seats with nine of them being new, snatched from the NPP. ....

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NPP identifies 'crucial factors' accounting for lost seats in Central Region – Ghana Visions


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The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Central Region says it has identified some crucial factors that accounted for the loss of many of its controlled parliamentary seats during the just ended polls.      
The ruling party attributed the loss to inaccessibility and lack of relationship between its Members of Parliament (MPs) and their constituents, as well as unfair job recruitment.      
The Party lost nine of its parliamentary seats to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) which swept 13 out of the Region’s 23 seats with nine of them being new, snatched from the NPP.      
Central Regional Communications Director of NPP, Mr. Stephen Amissah, who disclosed this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency in Cape Coast described the loss as ‘unexpected’ and ‘regrettable’.   ....

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NPP Identifies 'Crucial Factors' Accounting For Lost Seats In C/R | Politics


 
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Central Region says it has identified some crucial factors that accounted for the loss of many of its controlled parliamentary seats during the just ended polls.
The ruling party attributed the loss to inaccessibility and lack of relationship between its Members of Parliament (MPs) and their constituents as well as unfair job recruitments.
The Party lost nine of its parliamentary seats to the opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) which swept 13 out of the Region’s 23 seats with nine of them being new, snatched from the NPP.
Mr Stephen Amissah, Central Regional Communications Director of NPP who disclosed this in an interview with the Ghana News Agency in Cape Coast described the loss as ‘unexpected’ and ‘regrettable’. ....

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