Anas Expose: Bawumia Denies Taking “Appearance Fee”; Adu Boahen Says It’s A Trap
The Vice President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia and the former Minister for State at the Finance Ministry, Charles Adu Boahen have denied taking “appearance fee” and influence peddling respectively as alleged in “Galamsey Economy”.
Each of them took to their respective Facebook pages to react to the new documentary by Tiger Eye P.I, an investigative firm headed by Investigative journalist Ana Aremeyaw Anas.
An investigative piece by Tiger Eye yet to be premiered captures Adu Boahen allegedly engaged in influence peddling and taking bundles of US Dollars (bribe) from an undercover journalist disguised as a potential investor for Ghana to lead him to the vice president.
According to a publication of a part of the documentary by Anas Aremeyaw Anas- head of Tiger Eye- Adu Boahen told the investor the vice president needed USD200,000 as an appearance fee as well as secured positions for his siblings in exchange for his attention and endorsement.
“You mean, like appearance fees and stuff? I mean he, himself (the Vice President), if you give him some (USD) 200,000 or something as a token, as thank you, appreciation, that’s fine. He’s not really, he’s not really (like) that. All he needs is to worry about his campaign money in 2020,” Charles Adu Boahen revealed.
“So, if you come with 3 or 4 projects and you say, we are doing this, we are doing that, (and) we are prepared to write a cheque for this, write a cheque (for that). You see, he has a big family. (The) Vice President has about 5 or 6 brothers and sisters. So, what may be, will happen is; if you tell him (the Vice President) that, hey, look, I want to do this project, do you have somebody that I can work with that you will introduce me to? And then, you know, he (the Vice President) will use that to immediately put his brother to work with us on a particular project. That’s how we would be able to work with him (the Vice President). You know what I mean? You see what I’m saying? And the development of his businesses,” the Minister of State in charge of Finance in the Office of the President added.
He added, “But you know (that) at the operational level, the Vice President is the one who handles everything. So, he’s the guy we should go and meet.”
Denying taking “appearance fees” and knowledge of the meeting between Adu Boahen and the supposed investor, the Vice President said he will not allow anyone use his name for corrupt practices and called for the dismissal of Adu Boahen.
“I would like to state that if what the minister is alleged to have said is accurately captured in the video, then his position as a minister of state is untenable. He should be dismissed summarily and investigated.
“I am not aware of any such meeting held by Minister Adu Boahen or a supposed “appearance fee”. My most cherished asset in life is my integrity and I will not allow anyone to use my name to engage in corrupt activities.”
On the other hand, Adu Boahen indicated that the expose was a snare he survived back in 2018.
“There was an attempt to trap me in 2018”, he said adding, “substantively, I have not been involved in this act of which I am being accused”.
He also called for a full investigation into the allegation.
Source: opemsuo.com/Hajara Fuseini