Minority Leader, Alexander Afenyo-Markin, on Wednesday retracted and apologised to the Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, over allegations of fraud in the ongoing security service recruitment process.
The apology follows a directive by the First Deputy Speaker of Parliament, Bernard Ahiafor, who referred the Minority Leader to the Privileges Committee over contempt charges after the Interior Minister accused him of making unsubstantiated claims.
The Efutu Constituency Member of Parliament (MP) had alleged that the engagement of a third-party IT firm in the recruitment exercise amounted to a scam and imposed high financial costs on applicants.
However, during parliamentary proceedings on March 4, he formally withdrew the comments and expressed regret over the matter.
“Mr Speaker, I will not do that to hurt him or tarnish his reputation, and if the text of my concern reflected so, it is hereby accordingly withdrawn. I assure you that concerns that will arise out of any matter shall be properly brought to his attention,” he stated.
In response, the Interior Minister accepted the apology but described the allegations as deeply distressing, particularly given their gravity. Enditem
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