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CHRAJ Clears Victor Kusi Boateng of Allegations of 2 Passports and Cathedral Cash Theft
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) has cleared Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng, the Secretary to the Board of Trustees of the National Cathedral, of allegations of holding two passports and stealing funds meant for the construction of the National Cathedral.
The allegations against Reverend Boateng were made by the Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa. Ablakwa had accused Reverend Boateng of holding two passports, one in his name and another in the name of Kwabena Adu Gyamfi, and of using the second passport to travel to the United States.
Ablakwa had also accused Reverend Boateng of stealing funds meant for the construction of the National Cathedral. He alleged that Reverend Boateng had used his position to siphon off funds meant for the project.
However, after conducting an investigation into the allegations, CHRAJ has cleared Reverend Boateng of any wrongdoing. In a statement, CHRAJ said that it had found no evidence to support the allegations made against Reverend Boateng.
CHRAJ also stated that it had investigated the allegations of Reverend Boateng holding two passports and had found that he had indeed held two passports, but that this was not a crime. CHRAJ noted that Reverend Boateng had acquired the second passport in 2000, and that he had used it to travel to the United States.
Regarding the allegations of theft, CHRAJ said that it had found no evidence to support the claims. CHRAJ noted that Reverend Boateng had been transparent about his financial dealings and that there was no evidence to suggest that he had stolen any funds meant for the National Cathedral.
The clearance of Reverend Boateng by CHRAJ is a significant development in the controversy surrounding the National Cathedral. The allegations made against Reverend Boateng had sparked widespread outrage and had raised questions about the transparency and accountability of the project.
However, with CHRAJ’s clearance, it appears that Reverend Boateng has been vindicated. The clearance is also a testament to the independence and impartiality of CHRAJ, which has demonstrated its commitment to upholding the truth and protecting the rights of individuals.
In conclusion, CHRAJ’s clearance of Reverend Victor Kusi Boateng is a significant development in the controversy surrounding the National Cathedral. The clearance is a testament to the independence and impartiality of CHRAJ and demonstrates the commission’s commitment to upholding the truth and protecting the rights of individuals.
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