The National Democratic Congress (NDC) has announced its intention to reveal additional evidence implicating Attorney General Godfred Yeboah Dame in the ongoing ambulance purchase case involving Minority Leader Dr. Casiel Ato Forson.
At a press briefing yesterday, the NDC played a recorded phone conversation between the AG and Richard Jakpa, a representative of Big Sea Limited, the company responsible for supplying the ambulances.
In the recorded conversation, purportedly between Yeboah Dame and Jakpa, the AG is heard pressuring Jakpa to provide false testimony in court regarding the procurement process for the ambulances.
Specifically, Yeboah Dame allegedly instructed Jakpa to claim that Forson had signed Letters of Credit which were used as mobilization funds for the ambulance purchase, despite the existence of conditions requiring the supplier to pre-finance the procurement.
Shockingly, the conversation suggests tampering with a witness in the presence of Supreme Court judge Yoni Kulendi.
According to the NDC, the conversation also revealed that Yeboah Dame had interfered with the witness and coached him to fabricate illness as a means to avoid testifying truthfully.
The explosive nature of the recording has raised speculation that more incriminating evidence may be forthcoming, possibly in the form of video recordings.
The full transcript of the conversation sheds light on the alleged manipulative tactics employed by Yeboah Dame to distort the facts of the case and secure a favorable outcome.
The dialogue reflects a clash of interpretations and a divergence in understanding, emphasizing the legal nuances at play in this high-profile case.
As the saga unfolds, all eyes are on the unfolding evidence and the potential implications it may have on the ongoing legal proceedings.
The NDC’s revelations cast doubt on the integrity of the legal proceedings and raise concerns about potential misconduct within the prosecution team.
As the controversy surrounding the ambulance case deepens, the NDC’s vow to expose further evidence of witness tampering has heightened scrutiny on the conduct of the Attorney General and the fairness of the judicial process.
The unfolding developments promise to shed more light on the allegations of malpractice and raise important questions about accountability and transparency in Ghana’s legal system.
The NDC’s relentless pursuit of justice and transparency underscores the critical importance of upholding integrity and accountability in matters of public interest.