- Former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central Constituency, Inusa Husseini, has denied allegations that he owns 20 luxury apartments in Dubai.
- He described the allegations as shocking and unbelievable and urged Ghanaians to be patient while the matter is investigated.
- However, he did not deny owning property in Dubai and said his lawyers had barred him from speaking extensively about the matter.
Following shocking revelations by foreign media that leading Ghanaian politicians own properties in Dubai, one of the four mentioned has come forward to deny the allegations.
Inusa Husseini, who reportedly owns 20 luxury apartments in Dubai, said he was surprised that such claims had been made about him.
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According to him, the claim that he owns an apartment in an upscale residential area like Jumeirah in Dubai is quite shocking as he has no idea about the place.
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In a radio interview on Okay FM on Tuesday, June 25, 2024, he denied owning any of the luxury apartments he is said to own, stressing that he has no association with the property.
He said the reports about him were inaccurate and referred the matter to his lawyers.
However, Inusa Husseini refused to reveal to OK FM whether he owns any property in Dubai.
The former Member of Parliament for Tamale Central Constituency maintained that he could not provide any further information as his lawyers were investigating the allegations.
But he believes the allegations against him are an attempt by the administration. Distract attention from failure As the 2024 election approaches.
He said the allegations could damage his reputation and urged the public to be patient.
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Three Ghanaians were also arrested in the investigation: former Supreme Court Justice Anthony Alfred Benin, former Electoral Commission official Joseph Kwaku Asamoah and former Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Inusa Husseini.
Former Nabdam MP denies owning illegally acquired property in Dubai
Former Nabdam MP Moses Assaga has denied suggestions he owns illegally acquired real estate in Dubai following an investigation by E24 and the Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project.
Nabdam Senator He said the report was a political conspiracy.
Assagah argued to Citi News that his 30-year career working in the private and public sector justifies his $133,000 investment in Dubai property.
“I worked at Ecobank before I got into politics,” he said.
“So they think I shouldn’t invest that little bit of money while I work for 30 years,” the former MP questioned.
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According to the study, titled “How Dirty Money Lives in Dubai Real Estate”, Assaga, a former CEO of the National Oil Corporation, owns a condo in Spirit Tower worth $133,000.
Ghana Integrity Initiative warns of rampant corruption in Ghana
YEN.com.gh The GII Executive Director reportedly lamented the widespread corruption in Ghana.
According to Mary Awelana Ada, corruption will remain in the country for the time being unless strict measures are taken immediately to curb it.
She noted that its penetration into politics is threatening the country’s democracy.
Source: YEN.com.gh