The National Democratic Congress has denied allegations that Airplane manufacturer, Airbus SE, paid bribes during the President John Evans Atta Mills and John Dramani Mahama administration to sell its Airbus C-295 military aircraft to Ghana.
The party in a statement signed and issued by former Attorney General and Minister of Justice in the Mahama administration, Mrs Marietta Brew Appiah-Oppong, described the media reports, that put another spotlight on graft in public procurement in Ghana as “false, misleading and do not reflect the Approved Judgment.”
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Below is the statement issued by the party:
Hey NDC,mind you Airbus is no ghost company.This is an allegation you can’t just sweep under the carpet.Shame
Foolish woman! Instead of showing remorse they are blaming the media. Keep taking Ghanaians for granted. You will son see we aren’t that stupid! Idiot!