The Protocol Officer at the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Mrs.Diana Boateng who was among the few upright persons who refused to take bribe from Ghana’s undercover journalist, Anas Aremeyaw Anas to manipulate processes have seen Ghanaians showering praises on her.
Mr. George Boateng, husband of the Protocol Officer at the Ministry have also heaped praises to his companion for showing such a higher level of integrity.
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According to Mr. Boateng, his wife is a very discipline and a transparent woman who that does not engaged in such naughty acts in her work and believes others will learn from his honesty.
Speaking to Sekondi based Radio Silver, the Officer’s husband revealed that, his wife is currently going through some emotional trauma after the video was shown to the public but believes his encouragement will strengthen his wife.
“Am proud of my wife, she’s very discipline and transparent and I hope all women will learn from her act. Am very happy of my wife faithfulness and loyalty”, he said.
“She is currently going through a lot after seeing that those guys were actually undercover reporters and she was being filmed. Am encouraging her and I believe she will be strong again”, he added.
Mrs. Diana Boateng, John Frederick Mensah, Kweku Ayiah, a legal practitioner and management committee chairman of the Black Starlets and also a member of the Executive Committee and the Emergency Committee of the Ghana Football Association were the three people who refused to accept bribe from the Tiger Eye PI undercover reporters.
Meanwhile over 77 referees were captured in the video together with some officials of the Ghana Football Association which includes Kwesi Nyantakyi, the then president of GFA, Eddie Doku who is the Greater Accra Regional Football Association chairman and a member of the Executive Committee of the Ghana Football Association and Abdulai Alhassan, Northern Regional Football Association chairman and an Executive Committee member of Ghana Football Association.
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