Accra DVLA Boss asked to step aside

Radio XYZ has gathered that the embattled Greater Accra Regional boss of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority has been asked to step aside.

Noah Tetteh Martey is being investigated for sexual harassment.

Two former female employees of the DVLA are accusing him of attempted rape and sexual harassment.

But a brother of Mr. Martey in an interview with XYZ News said the allegations are part of a grand scheme to tarnish his brothers’ reputation.

“At the end of the day I know that your good deeds will show, his actions at the workplace and the job he does, I am sure those who are able to appraise him will know.

“If you ask me I will tell you that it is a deliberate ploy by a group of people to put his name into disrepute”.

Source: GhanaWeb

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