Inusah Fuseini’s action ‘unethical’ – Subin MP

The Member of Parliament for Subin Constituency in the Ashanti region, Hon. Eugene Boakye Antwi has described as “unethical” the decision of the former Lands and Natural Resources Minister Inusah Fuseini to leave behind a spying device in his office.

The National Security on Monday July 10, 2017, uncovered the secretly planted audio-visual recorder in a huge Coat of Arms plaque hanging in John Peter Amewu’s office.

The former sector minister Alhaji Inusah Fuseini claimed ownership of the tapping device retrieved from the office of the current minister’s office.

He claimed that the device was not working when he was exiting that office. Speaking on the Morning Starr Friday, the MP for Subin said “my honest view of all this, is subterfuge, skullduggery, shenanigans lumped into one.”

“If Hon Peter Amewu had operated in that office for the remaining three years of this administration and found out at the tail end of 2020, would that have been the explanation a lawyer like Inusah Fuseini would have mounted out there for us to accept?.

“I think…I am worried, it’s so unethical,” he stressed.

Source: GhanaWeb

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