In a shocking revelation, former Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Professor Frimpong Boateng, has disclosed an alleged attempt by the Finance Ministry to bribe him with a staggering $5 million. This alleged bribe was reportedly aimed at securing the wrongful approval of an $88 million judgment debt. Speaking exclusively to AFRICAWATCH MAGAZINE and monitored by the news team of Ghana360news.com, Professor Frimpong Boateng detailed a disturbing account of corruption at the highest levels of government. According to the former minister, high-ranking officials from the Finance Ministry approached him with an offer of $5 million in exchange for his cooperation in approving the controversial $88 million judgment debt.The alleged plot, which has sent shockwaves throughout the political landscape, raises serious questions about the integrity of the country’s financial system and its political leadership. If true, it would be a severe breach of public trust and an alarming example of corruption within the government.The Finance Ministry has vehemently denied these allegations, with officials calling them baseless and politically motivated. The Minister of Finance, in a press release, asserted that the ministry has always operated with transparency and integrity and would not engage in such corrupt practices.The controversy has ignited a firestorm of debates across the nation, with calls for an independent investigation into the matter. Opposition parties are demanding a thorough probe to determine the veracity of Professor Frimpong Boateng’s claims, while the ruling party is standing firm in their denial.This explosive allegation has exposed the fault lines in the country’s political landscape, with the potential to reshape the public’s perception of the government. As the nation awaits further developments, the outcome of this shocking revelation remains uncertain, but it has undeniably added fuel to an already heated political environment.

Source: Arnold Mashud | Ghana360news.com

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