Renowned financial analyst, economist, and historian Scott Bolshevik has accused several governmentappointees of corruption and called for their incarceration.
Among those named are a former president of the Ghana Football Association Kwesi Nyantakyi, former sanitation minister, Cecilia Dapaah, Health Minister, Kwaku Agyemang-Manu, and the Governor of Bank of Ghana (BoG), Ernest Addison.
Scottbolshevik alleges that these individuals possess incriminating evidence that could lead to severe legal repercussions, including potential death sentences in China.
Scottbolshevik’s assertions come amidst ongoing efforts by the government of Ghana, led by President Akufo Addo, to combat corruption.
“Taking to the X platform, he argued that if President Akufo Addo is genuinely committed to fighting corruption, these government appointees should face legal consequences for their alleged misdeeds.
These are some few government appointees who should have been incarcerated if his excellency Akufo Addo of Ghana is really genuinely interested in fighting corruption. They all have incriminating evidence that could send them to jail or even death sentence in China,” he wrote.
Scottbolshevik contends that the evidence against these individuals is damning and warrants immediate action from law enforcement authorities.
He asserted that failure to hold them accountable would undermine the government’s anti-corruption efforts and erode public trust in the justice system.
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