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POLITICAL THIEVES KEEP MONEY AT HOME, NOT BANKS: PRINCE MOSES ZAKARA ALLEGES

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The bombshell news concerning the Minister of Sanitation, Hon. Cecilia Abena Dapaah, and the alleged disappearance of $1 million and 300k euros from her bedroom has left the nation in a state of disbelief. The money was allegedly stolen by her two house helpers, Patience Botwe (18) and Sarah Agyei (30). The nation is in a state of shock. An accusation that is both new and shocking has surfaced as the inquiry into the brazen theft that has been going on for some time now. An independent candidate for the Madina constituency named Prince Moses Zakara took to the airwaves on UTV to say that political thieves prefer to keep their ill-gotten money at home rather than leave it to professional banking institutions. Prince Moses Zakara was running for the Madina constituency. Following the disclosure, there has been a surge in public scrutiny and calls for a comprehensive probe into the remaining money, which are reportedly still present at the home of the Minister.


The public is in disbelief, and it has aroused significant worries about the integrity of individuals who are in positions of authority as a result of the controversy involving missing monies. The assertion made by Prince Moses Zakara has introduced a fascinating new facet into the developing dispute, which comes at a time when the general public is demanding responsibility and openness.


When they put their stolen money in the bank, political thieves have a deep-seated anxiety that they will be discovered and brought to justice, according to the independent candidate. Instead, they choose to conceal the ill-gotten gains they have accumulated in the privacy of their own houses, where they believe they will have some measure of protection and secrecy.


This disclosure has not only brought to light an alarming pattern of financial misbehaviour inside the political scene, but it has also sparked a national discourse about the necessity of comprehensive measures to combat corruption and provide effective financial monitoring. These two goals are directly related to one another.


The public's demand for an investigation that is comprehensive and unbiased has been further strengthened by the assertion that the Minister's home may still contain extra monies. Citizens are looking for reassurance that no facet of the investigation will be ignored and that the truth will ultimately win out.


It is necessary to keep in mind that the activities of a few politicians should not be used to ruin the character of all politicians while the nation is dealing with the controversy and the discoveries that were brought forward as a result of Prince Moses Zakara's. The vast majority of people who hold positions in the public sector are dedicated to serving their country in an honest manner and working hard to respect the principles of effective government.


"Let me tell you why a lot of people keep such a large amount of money in their houses: drug dealers all over the world keep their money in their houses; fraudsters keep their money in their houses; crooks, thieves, and robbers keep their money in their houses; political thieves keep their money in the houses not banks; across the globe, this is the norm because the majority of people fear that in the event of a change in political position, their accounts will be frozen." Prince Moses Zakara's


The fact that money belonging to the Minister of Sanitation have gone missing serves as a sobering reminder of the significance of financial openness and accountability, as well as the necessity of bolstering efforts to combat corruption within the government.


As a result of this upsetting affair, the nation is looking to its investigative authorities to carry out an investigation that is both fair and unbiased. In order to win back the confidence of the public and preserve the honour of the country, it is essential to investigate the facts and seek justice.


To summarise, the story with the missing monies that has been surrounding the Minister of Sanitation has taken a surprising turn after an independent candidate claimed that political criminals prefer to hide money at home because they are afraid of being discovered. Because of this disclosure, there is considerable worry, and many people are demanding a comprehensive investigation. As the inquiry progresses, the country has demanded to know the truth, to have complete openness, and to have a solid commitment to preserving the principles of good governance. We are the only ones who can guarantee a better and more responsible future for our country if we remain firm in our commitment to responsibility.


What are your thoughts regarding the whole controversy? Do you too believe that politicians do not deposit the money that they have stolen into banks? 


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