Brief summary of: www.networkherald.gh (Ghana) View www.networkherald.gh miniRank, or visit it (external link)Untitled Document December 7, 2005 11:48 AM HOME HEADLINES >> NPP in more trouble >> Bruce Quansah took police to his house >> GT has no case - Kan-Dapaah LOCAL NEWS >> Addo-Kufuor on Africa's insecurity >> Deegbe Urges Govt. to commit to fight against corruption >> Spio addresses British Parliament >> MPs want MDAS closely monitored FOREIGN NEWS >> UN sounds alarm bell over spread of female genital mutilation >> Gay couples in Britain register for Unionsa >> Thousnds of babies have strokes annually BUSINESS NEWS >> Ashanti awards Anglogold Ashanti >> New Policy on micro-finance to be out soon >> Ghana market news week ending Aug. 29, 2005 ENTERTAINMENT >> Lawyer says Foxy Brown is deaf >> Angelou host halmark's celebrate! >> Usher bomb hits lions gate profits FEATURE EDITORIAL SPORTS >> Drogba commits to Ivory Coast >> Kenya to plead for more time >> Croatia wins Davis Cup for the first time COMMENTS >> >> NPP Chairman, Haruna Esseku NPP IN MORE TROUBLE Frank Atiase Even before the sting in Esseku Gate could be adequately diluted, the ruling NPP may be heading for another nerve wracking session. This time, it would be with the Commission for Human Rights and Administrative Justices (CHRAJ) and the Serious Fraud Office (SFO). While the Commission has confirmed that preliminary investigations it conducted into media allegation of unauthorised money transfers against the Minister for Road Transport makes Dr. Richard Anane vulnerable, the SFO insists it is more than expedient that an investigation was carried to establish whether the state had been affected by the allegations made by miniRank is neither responsible for the content of the summary provided here nor affiliated with the website
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