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Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah accuses NDC of circulating 'fake' story over £26m money laundering

Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah, the Minister of Information has accused the National Democratic Congress (NDC), of fabricating that a Ghanaian government official has been arrested in the United Kingdom for attempting to launder £26 million.

Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah

He described as a "fake" story doing the rounds on social media that is alleging that a government official has been arrested in the UK for money laundering.

Speaking to Takoradi-based Skyy Power FM in an interview on Monday, October 12, 2020, he said the news carried by Ghananewsavenue.com is "absolutely false".

"No Ghanaian official has been arrested with £26 million in the UK. No Ghanaian official has been arrested or has been stopped traveling into the UK. No interception of £26 million heading into the UK from Ghana has taken place," he said.

He challenged the media in Ghana to crosscheck the information from the British authorities and find out if such an incident has taken place.

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"First of all, I'll call on the Ghanaian media to engage the UK airport authorities or the UK port authorities to validate it because it is absolutely not true. That’s number one," he added.

According to him, the government is convinced the fabrication is the handiwork of the NDC.

"It's a total fabrication and we are clear in our minds that it’s a fabrication by the NDC and it is part of their strategy for these last eight weeks, where they’ll be churning out a lot of fabrications and lies and fake audiotapes and all of that.

"We are clear in our minds that it is the NDC. For about one or two reasons. The first person to articulate it publicly is the Hon. Inusah Fuseini, an NDC MP.

"They are the ones who are championing it and articulating on their online media platforms including radiogoldonline and now you can also find that there’s a fake audiotape that purports to be international news broadcast on it which is being circulated since last night," he alleged.

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He said: "It is a total fabrication...It is part of the same strategy they used in 2008, in the last, about eight weeks to the elections, where they cook up stories and try to get it to go out and as viral as possible."

"Remember in 2008, getting to the elections, they came up with fake bank accounts of government officials saying that this one has X amount in his bank account, etc., it is the same strategy that they are going to be using in the next eight weeks," Kojo Oppong-Nkrumah recalled.

"And, so, we are calling, first of all on the media and the general Ghanaian public, you know your authentic, reliable media houses that give you authentic news, don’t fall for these fabrications, don’t fall for these doctored or cooked-up takes that they are going to be churning out in the next eight weeks as we get ready for the elections," he mentioned.

He stressed that the NDC is resorting to its stock-in-trade of spreading propaganda because its manifesto is not attractive to the people of Ghana.

"You'll recall that earlier, they said they wanted a campaign of issues and then they came up with a manifesto that purported to put out some issues: building more trees here, Okada here, etc., and Ghanaians have given them feedback on it, then they quickly came into the space of this manifesto debate with us, they haven't succeeded at it, a comparison of records, they haven’t succeeded at it; and, so, they've gone back to their default mode; which is to churn out lies, propaganda, fabrications, untruths like what they are doing, so, it is a clear matter of fact, no Ghanaian official has been arrested with 26 million pounds in the UK, no official has been arrested, no interception of such nature has taken place and we ask the media to even check, you can clearly check and find out that it is not true, we ask the Ghanaian public to be circumspect of all of these fake audios and videos that they are churning out," he said.

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He noted: "Ghana, has, in addition to other countries, been [on] the watch list of FATFA and the EU because their view is that our anti-money laundering legislation is not strong enough" but "We're not the only country."

"Now, if, therefore, you have an instance where a Belgian bank says that the Ghana mission there should close its account, it has absolutely nothing to do with this fabrication, it has absolutely nothing to do with this Agyapa transaction, which is now going through a corruption risk assessment, which we believe will come out favourable.

"But let nobody deceive the Ghanaian people by seeking to mix these things and add fabrications to it and confuse the Ghanaian public that any such thing has happened.

"No Ghanaian official, I’m aware of any Ghanaian, even, who has been arrested with 26 million pounds heading to the UK. It’s a fabrication and Ghanaians should throw it out of the window," he stated.

Oppong-Nkrumah noted that the government is investigating the incident and will take the appropriate sanctions against those circulating the fake information.

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"Currently, as I speak to you, the cybersecurity unit is doing some work on some of those audios, particularly the fabricated news audio that is being circulated as though it was an international news item and they are analysing the metadata to determine the source and the time and possibly where it was recorded and take some action against the persons responsible for it."

He also urged the security agencies to be tougher on such issues of fabrication and fake news.

"And, I think, we should also make a strong statement to our security agencies that we are all aware that there are all of these fake items and fabrications ongoing, they need to take a tougher stance at some of these things. It’s not enough to be always saying it’s not true, they need to take tougher, substantive action against the persons who are responsible for this

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