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ADJENIM BOATENG CONTRACT FOR SALE ADJEI IS ACCUSED OF WITHDRAWING ALL FUNDS FROM FROZEN BANK ACCOUNT

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Adjenim Boateng contract for sale Adjei is accused of withdrawing all funds from frozen bank accounts.

The 'Contract for sale' scandal has swept the country. Adjenim Boateng Adjei allegedly withdraws all funds from frozen bank accounts in order to keep cash from the account from being released to the disgraced Adjenim Boateng Adjei.

Manasseh Azure Awuni, the investigative journalist who exposed Mr Adjei, told Joy News that he has received information about this new development.

On Wednesday's midday news, the 2012 GJA 'Journalist of the Year' explained that the accounts that were frozen during the investigation by the then Special Prosecutor, Martin Amidu, were for a period that required the court's justification.

"Martin Amidu froze the accounts for a period of time, and he had to return to court to explain why the accounts remained frozen." He resigned and left during the process, and it took some time for his successor to take office," he explained.

Mr Awuni stated that during the period when the new Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyabeng, had to take over, the dismissed PPA boss went through his lawyers to obtain a court order lifting the freezing order and withdrawing all funds from his frozen accounts.

According to him, the fired PPA boss currently has no pesewas in those frozen accounts, which contained approximately 41.5 million pesewas.

"We're told that in the interim, A.B. Adjei went through his lawyers and got the court to lift his frozen order; after that, even before Kissi Agyabeng took office, he took everything from all the funds that were deposited in his account."

"According to Martin Amidu's statement on his work with the Auditor General, his accounts had huge deposits totaling about 41.5 million within the two and a half years he was in office." According to the information we have, not a single pesewa remains in those accounts," he added.

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