General News of Tuesday, 27 August 2019

Source: starrfm.com.gh

CID invites Eurostar CEO over threats to defunct uniBank receiver

CEO of Eurostar Global Limousines, Oscar Yao Doe CEO of Eurostar Global Limousines, Oscar Yao Doe

The CEO of Eurostar Global Limousines, Mr Oscar Yao Doe, is to report at the CID headquarters Wednesday to assist with investigations regarding alleged threats to the life of Nii Amanor Dodoo, the receiver of defunct uniBank.

“The Records in the books of the defunct uniBank shows that you owe the Bank to the sum of GHc 101,960.14. Nii Amanor Dodoo acting in his capacity as the Receiver wrote to you to demand that you settle the outstanding balances. You responded by issuing series of threats to his life in an email correspondence from 2nd August, 2019 to 15th August, 2019,” the letter signed by leader of the investigation team, DCOP Edward Tabiri read.

Doe, owner of a luxury car rental company, in response said he is ready to honour the invitation.

“Where is the evidence to proof [sic] I have threatened to Kill Nii Amanor Dodoo, ‘The Deceiver in Chief’?The email they were referring to was copied to more than 10 recipients, including the First Lady of Ghana, Joyce Ntim and Julius Ayivor of KPMG, who works closely with the ‘Deceiver’, Nii Amanor Dodoo!”

“Does It make sense to kill someone who is being remotely controlled by ‘Baby Idiots’? Someone who is fronting for evil against Ghana’s economy? Someone who is a big loser? Someone who is extremely bitter and confused?” parts of a piece written by the businessman read.

The 11-member Special Investigation Team was appointed by the Attorney-General and Minister for Justice in consultation with the Minister for the Interior, Minister for National Security and the Inspector-General of Police.

The team comprises personnel from the Ghana Police Service, the Economic and Organized Crime Office, the Financial Intelligence Centre, the Office of the Attorney-General, the Banking Industry, and the Chartered Institute of Accountants. It is headed by a Deputy Commissioner of Police.