Duffuor reacts to Kennedy Agyapong’s claims; says they are grossly misconceived

Duffuor reacts to Kennedy Agyapong’s claims; says they are grossly misconceived

- Dr. Kwabena Duffour warned NPP MP Kennedy Agyapong to desist from dragging his name in the mud

- According to the former Finance Minister, the MP's claims are grossly misconceived

- Mr. Agyapong has alleged that the former BoG governor used depositors monies to buy properties

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A former governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor, has advised NPP MP for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, to desist from making prejudicial comments regarding the collapse of uniBank.

Duffuor, who owned the collapsed bank, has through his solicitors also cautioned the media to be mindful of offering their platforms to the loose-talking lawmaker since they can be cited for contempt.

Hales Solicitors described the claims being made by the MP on various media platforms as not based on any verifiable facts and are grossly misconceived.

Duffuor reacts to Kennedy Agyapong’s claims; says they are grossly misconceived
Kennedy Agyapong and Dr. Kwabena Duffour. Source: Myjoyonline.com
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The attention of Dr. Kwabena Duffuor has been drawn to certain comments made by Hon Kennedy Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central with regards to the fall out of the Bank of Ghana clean-up of the financial industry, and the revocation of Unibank Ghana Limited’s license and subsequent receivership.

“We have our client’s firm instructions to assure the good people of Ghana that Mr. Agyapong’s comments are not based on any verifiable facts and are grossly misconceived. The issues surrounding the revocation of Unibank’s operating license by Bank of Ghana are the subject matter of various proceedings in court and as such our client will not be commenting further on them.

“We take this opportunity to sound a note of caution to the various media houses who have afforded Hon Kennedy Agyapong the time to discuss ongoing cases before the courts, that they run the risk of being found in contempt of court, as most of the comments of Hon Agyapong are prejudicial to the cases currently pending before the courts.”

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The online poll is conducted every month and the results are published at the beginning of every other month.

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