GACC cautions on CHRAJ boss’ probe

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  • kwasia binti 10 years ago

    Now GACC you are not stating her side of the story with indication of not collected any money for hotel billing, stupid idiots.

  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    Author:-Ed...
    This is what I call the "Solidarity Message" with the struggling people of Ghana. NDC had gathered to elect new executives to steer the affairs of the party that is linked with the government. This "solidarity ...
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  • The mask 10 years ago

    Do not forget that many in this country have felt left out since independence; needless to say that they are unhappy with the state of the nation.

    Allowing the Prez to run unopposed is against the spirit with which the con ...
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  • OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago

    Author:-The mask...Do not forget that many in this country have felt left out since independence; needless to say that they are unhappy with the state of the nation.

    Allowing the Prez to run unopposed is against the spiri ...
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  • Divine 10 years ago

    What are they looking for? $450.00/day of public money for her rent and you need a rocket scientist to show that what she did was and it is still wrong?? What are you guys afraid of? That she would expose the skeletons in you ...
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  • ugly akufo addo 10 years ago

    he has no sense

  • fiction 10 years ago

    Guys allow dis poor woman to rest I am nt an ndc member bt I felt sorry for dis woman de way n manner her case was handle by folks de issue is dat dey are more corrupt officials in dis current admin doing all kind of dubious ...
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  • k philla 10 years ago

    You idiot, if u have nothing to comment about on the subject,just shut up, ass hole

  • kings ship 10 years ago

    ...to allow due process to be followed...

    The question is this: what is the commission talking about.

    Only in Ghana. This will happen only in Ghana.