Woyome aide slams Agyeman Manu

Aide to Businessman Alfred Woyome has described as disappointing the testimony provided by the deputy Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee Kweku Agyeman Manu in the Woyome judgment debt Saga.

Mr. Manu appeared at the financial court on Wednesday over a letter he wrote introducing businessman Alfred Woyome to the government for some business contracts which generated the 51 million judgment debt saga.

But aide to Mr. Woyome, Kwame Tawiah in an interview with XYZ News said the submissions made by Mr. Manu in court begs the questions as to why he joined others in being so vociferous when he could have focused on the substantive matter at the time the issue broke out.

“After writing that letter which states that Mr. Alfred Woyome and others were supposed to conclude a loan deal and present a term sheet to the Ministry of Finance for consideration, Mr Agyeman Manu now tells us in court that he didn’t know what happened thereafter.

“So then why was the Minister jumping from radio station to radio station when this matter broke and painting Mr. Woyome in a bad light” Kwame Tawiah said.

Mr. Tawiah lamented that instead of dealing with case of a judegment debt it has been turned into a political stage affair.

Source: GhanaWeb

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