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Innolink burns printing plates for presidential ballots

According to the party's Director of elections, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, there's a major security breach at Innolink.

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Management of Innolink, the company printing the ballot papers for the Greater Accra and Volta Regions, have burn the printing plates used for the elections.

Under the watch of party officials, the National Security and the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana, Innolink burned the plates used for printing.

The New Patriotic Party has alleged that it has uncovered another scheme by it's political adversaries to rig the December 7th elections.

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According to the party's Director of elections, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, there's a major security breach at Innolink.

He said "the report was that the production manager, one Martin Anderson, had handed over a production plate to a gentleman who entered and moved out with the plate."

However, Head of Corporate Affairs, Abraham Tettey-Nartey said "no presidential ballot has been given out by any staff officer of Innolink Ghana Limited."

The burning of the materials took place at Agbobloshie on Thursday, November 24.

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The Head of Marketing at Innolink, Michael Quatson, said over 600 plates were destroyed after defacing of the materials.

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