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Deputy Chief of Staff Francis Asenso-Boakye Sues A Plus For Ghc 20m Alleging Defamation

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A deputy chief of staff at the Presidency, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has sued A Plus for defamation, asking for damages to the whopping tune of Ghc 20m.
In a suit filed at the high court in Accra Boakye argues that A Plus has soiled his reputation with constant claims of corruption against him. 

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Kwesi Nyantakyi Is Being Sacrificed To Cover Up Corruption At The Presidency — A Plus

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Musician/comedian Kwame A Plus has reacted to the arrest of Kwesi Nyantakyi and he has a different take completely on how things went down.
You would recall that the rapper made a claim some time ago that officials at the Presidency where charging large sums of money from people to book appearances with the President, which coincidentally is similar to what Kwesi Nyantakyi was doing in the Anas video.

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Chiefs Of Staff Corruption Case Should Be Taken From Police CID And Investigated By Another Body — Says Kwaku Baako

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Kwaku Baako

Editor in chief of the New Crusading Guide newspaper, Abdul Malik Kwaku Baako, has called for the investigation into allegations of corruption against two deputy chiefs of staff to be reopened and handed to another government body to investigate.
According to Baako, the Police CID’s investigation has been brought into disrepute following the leak of an audio tape allegedly showing a police officer telling A Plus some parts of the investigation were covered up.

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A Plus Should Be Jailed For Causing 'Fear And Panic' — Abronye DC

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NPP’s civil war continues as Abronye DC has called for the incarceration of musician/comedian Kwame A Plus.
The Brong Ahafo NPP executive, mostly known for ranting against corruption, says A Plus’ allegtions of corruption against two deputy chiefs of staff which was found without merit should be a jailable offence.

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Police CID Report Finds A Plus' Corruption Allegations To Be 'Baseless, Unsubstantiated And Without Credibility' – READ FULL REPORT

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The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service has concluded their investigations into corruption allegations made against the two Deputy Chiefs of Staff at the Presidency and found them baseless and without merit.
Rapper A Plus made the allegations against the duo, Abu Jinapor and Francis Asenso-Boakye, but the CID says their investigations into the allegations found no basis for them.

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'None Of Them Have Taken Money Anywhere' – A Plus Clears Abu Jinapor And Asenso-Boakye Of Bribery Allegations

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Kwame-A-Plus

Rapper Kwame Asare Obeng has denied multiple reports that he accused the two deputy chiefs of staff at the Presidency of taking money to facilitate meetings with the President.
Speaking on the issue on Okay Fm, A Plus said he accused the duo of corruption which many have misinterpreted to specifically mean they taking money in envelopes.

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