General News of Friday, 25 August 2017

Source: mynewsgh.com

Baba Jamal caught in $200,000 fraud?

Baba Jamal Baba Jamal

A former Deputy Minister for Employment and Labour Relations under the John Mahama administration Baba Jamal is allegedly being hunted by the Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service for an alleged fraud.

He is alleged to have defrauded a businessman to the tune of about GHS 800,000.

The action of the police follows a petition they received from a businessman Anane Boateng asking them to invite Baba Jamal for questioning and assistance to retrieve his money.

The Brong Ahafo Regional Youth Organizer of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) Kwame Baffoe aka “Abronye DC” disclosed this on Oman FM’s political analysis programme “Boiling Point on, Tuesday, 22nd August, 2017.

He explained that Mr Anane Boateng who is well connected in the NDC was in search of a parcel of land to develop and so spoke to Baba Jamal who readily accepted to help him.

He said Baba Jamal who is also a former Member of Parliament for Akwatia in the Eastern Region then collected$100,000 to go and see his colleague Hon Sampson Ahi, who is a former deputy Minister at the Ministry of Water Resources Works and Housing and an MP.

“He took $100,000 to go and give it to Sampson Ahi to influence the Ministry to offer a parcel of government lands for sale to Anane Boateng. The actual cost of the land per my documents was $1.5million but the money didn’t get it Ahi.”

“When Anane later contacted Sampson Ahi it was there that he realized that Baba Jamal didn’t send the money to him,” he said.

According to Kwame Baffoe, Anane who was bent on getting the land then gave additional $100,000 to Sampson Ahi and mentioned the chief director at the Ministry, one Alhaji Ziblim Yakubu and Alhaji Yakubu Yahya, director of housing as being beneficiaries of the money.

Despite coughing the $200,000 to Baba Jamal and Sampson, the two allegedly kept giving Anane Boateng excuses.

Kwame Baffoe alleged that at a pointed, Anane became unhappy with the conduct of the two personalities and reported them to President John Mahama.

He said Anane threatened to bring the issue into the media but Mr Mahama prevailed upon him to keep calm and promised him hefty contracts should he secure a second term in office during the 2016 elections.

According to Kwame Baffoe, Mr Anane has made several efforts to retrieve the money from Baba Jamal but had been unsuccessful.

He said Baba Jamal who was finding it difficult to pay back the money took Anane Boateng to inspect his mining equipments at Akwatia and so he could sell them to defray the cost, but Anane declined.

This, according to Kwame Baffoe compelled Anane Boateng to petition the CID to assist him to retrieve the money.

He said it took him about two weeks before the police made copy of the petition available to him.