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BOST to sue American firm over US$109m contract

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  • ghanaman 7 years ago

    Nothing much else to say.

  • Mother ghana 7 years ago

    How come that a 2006 Contract which had done partially nothing be paid for fully or partially in 2015?
    Why did BOST wait for so long a time? Bribery and Corruption by the Ghanaian Top Men have brought Mother Ghana in a state ...
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  • Adjei Takoradi 7 years ago

    You cant speak English how will you argue your case to win? Or your are planning to hire another American lawyer to swindle you again?

  • OKOE 7 years ago

    I WILL SAY IT AGAIN. IF ANY GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION IS ENTERING INTO ANY CONTRACT WITH FOREIGN COMPANIES, ONE MUST UNDERSTAND THAT IN BUSINESS, MOST COMPANIES DO NOT PLAY BY THE RULES. THESE FOREIGN COMPANIES KNOW AFRICAN GOVE ...
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  • inercycl 7 years ago

    American companies don't pay kick-backs for contracts...in fact reason they have lost out in most African countries to Chinese and Brazilians who pay anything to get contracts in Africa particularly Ghana.American companies a ...
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  • inercycl 7 years ago

    What is the name of the American company? Which company did Awuah-Darko sign the settlement agreement with? When the Norwegian journalist hinted of the AMERI deal, he mentioned the name of the company, their location,signator ...
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  • NPP KWASEAFUO PARTY. NPP JIMIFUO KUO 7 years ago

    2006? So why wait till now? 2006, NPP was in power so what is the NPP saying about this?

    Useless NPP is busy chasing Allotey Jacobs and the wind.

    Ghana must make sure we are paid back, with interest accrued on the mon ...
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  • Kofi Thompson 7 years ago

    Is this not a case for the FBI and U.S. Justice Department's Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative - since the U.S. company could not have gotten away with this for so long if they had not bribed top state officials in Ghana ...
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  • Kofi Thompson 7 years ago

    Second paragraph: "If the boot had been on the other foot, they would be suing Ghana abroad, for zillions.'

    Alas, my tablet's autocorrect has a mind of it's own, sometimes. Hmm, brofuyi o!

  • Ebluvi 7 years ago

    You are right my friend. There is something he knows and he not talking about. This case is dead on arrival. This is an American Eximbank arrangement with many conditions. The arrangers are alive and prime witnesses. Kwame yo ...
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