Former Deputy Trade Minister rejects GH¢89.4m debt claim under 1D1F audit
Why is a former Deputy Trade Minister calling an 89.4 million cedi debt claim 'misleading'?
Michael Okeyere Baafi, former Deputy Trade Minister, disputes claims of a fictitious GH¢89.4 million debt linked to the 1D1F initiative. Baafi insists the audit findings are misleading and relate to normal financial transactions within the program's banking arrangements.
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