The Office of Special Prosecutor (OSP) has concluded its investigations into the Airbus bribery scandal, saying that its findings do not show that bribes were paid to Ghanaian public officials including former President John Dramani Mahama.
The OSP made the revelations at a press briefing today, August 8, noting it would not pursue the case further and would be withdrawing all warrants of arrest from the circuit court including Interpol requests for the arrest of Samuel Adam Mahama, the brother of ex-president John Mahama.
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“The OSP found no evidentiary basis that Samuel Adam Mahama, Philip Sean Middlemiss, and Sarah Davis received payments from Airbus with the intention of bribing former President John Mahama or any other public official. Further the OSP found no evidentiary basis that suggests that former President John DramanI Mahama or any other public official was paid bribes by Samuel Adam Mahama in respect of the purchase by the government of Ghana of military transport aircrafts from Airbus,” Kissi Agyebeng, the Special Prosecutor said.
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