John Mahama, the flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), says he feels vindicated in the Airbus scandal.
This comes after the Special Prosecutor ruled that the former President had committed no wrongdoing.
Nearly eight years after he left office, Mr. Mahama said that no evidence of his wrongdoing had been established.
“It has been over seven years and seven months since I left office.” I have never been found guilty of anything, not even the false, airbus-related commotion this government tried to discredit me with.
Mr. Mahama remarked, “It is a nice feeling to stand vindicated again today.”
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He went on to say that anytime the NDC has been accused of corruption, its members have always offered themselves up for examination.
During a public lecture held to mark the tenth anniversary of Ing. Paul Victor Obeng’s passing, John Mahama compared the CHRAJ probes to those that the late politician had to deal with.