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The widow of Cecilia Dapaah's late brother is demanding the return of $800,000 that her husband reportedly provided to the family of the former minister shortly before he passed away, according to rumours that were propagated by senior foot soldiers of the administration. The former minister of sanitation was in possession of the funds; she claims that her late mother handed them to her for the purpose of storage before she passed away. The $800,000 was among the $1 million and other valuables that were taken from the residence of the former minister of sanitation by the employees of her household.
Court proceedings have been initiated in an effort by the surviving spouse of the deceased brother of Cecilia Dapaah, who is identified as the owner of the $800,000 that was taken, to recover the money. The sum of $800,000 was among the one million dollars that were taken from the residence of the former minister of sanitation a year ago.
Irene Kensah has petitioned the court to seek the legal right to take control of her late husband's holdings, and among those petitions she has included the $800,000 that was fraudulently obtained.
Irene has recently stated to the media that she was unaware of the payment until the controversial broadcast journalist Paul Adom-Otchere publicised it on his television show.
Paul Adom-Otchere, who has become a senior foot-soldier of the ruling government and is notorious for defending the Akufo-Addo government and its appointees on a wide range of issues, disclosed that a source close to the former minister's family has confirmed that Cecilia Dapaah's part in the stolen $1 million was only $200,000 and that the rest belonged to her late brother.
The former minister's late brother reportedly donated the money to their late mother before he passed away, and the former minister's late mother reportedly transferred it to the former minister for safekeeping before she passed away. The host of Good Evening Ghana stated this information.
"Just you, I had no idea about that money until it was reported in the media, which is when we all found out about it." The matter didn't come up until I was talking with my attorney about a Letter of Administration, and I was on my way to see with him about it. Irene Kensah was quoted by Sompa FM, a local radio station broadcasting in the native language, as saying that she had been urged by the lawyer to include it because including it is the only way that it may be retrieved by law.
Irene Kensah's attorney, who was only known as Kusi, confirmed the action by speaking on Sompa FM. He added that despite the fact that the money was allegedly stolen, it is documented that the accused persons purchased residences and bought automobiles using the money in question.
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