Lead investigative journalist within the Fourth Estate’s ‘The GHC3 billion Lie Documentary”, Manasseh Azure Awuni, has stated that he’s but to be served with the defamatory swimsuit filed by Strategic Mobilisation Limited (SML).
The documentary accused SML of getting into right into a doubtful 10-year contract with the Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA).
The Ministry of Finance and GRA contracted SML to trace, report precisely, and monitor actions within the upstream petroleum sector to keep away from income losses to the federal government.
However, President Akufo-Addo, on January 2, directed GRA and the Finance Ministry to droop the contract with SML following the discharge of the documentary.
The President additional appointed a non-public audit agency, KPMG, to audit the contract entered into between GRA and SML.
SML introduced on February 15, 2024, that it had commenced a authorized course of towards the Fourth Estate and Manasseh Azure over what it described as “defamatory and reckless” stories.
The firm stated it was pursuing a complete of GHC10 million in damages.
But the previous editor-in-chief on the Fourth Estate, Manasseh Azure, revealed in an interview with Alfred Ocansey on Ghana Tonight that he has not been served with the courtroom course of but.
“I’m but to be served, I’ve heard that now we have been sued, which for me is regular as a result of, in my work as a journalist, this isn’t the primary time I’ve been sued for defamation. Before this SML swimsuit was introduced, I’m but to be served anyway, I had been sued eight occasions for defamation since 2015.
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He continued, “Out of those eight suits, seven of them abandoned or ran away from their cases when I filed my defense. So, only one of them went to trial. They have the right to go to court, I have the right to defend myself because I still believe in the issues that we reported in that investigative piece.”
“So, when I’m served, my lawyers will respond accordingly,” he emphasised.
Meanwhile, the accounting and auditing agency KPMG submitted its ultimate report back to the President on March 27.
The Presidency, in response to an open letter from Prof. Ranford Gyampo, stated the President is at the moment “studying the report” and can talk its response to the general public in the end.