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Bissue case: Fake exoneration – Tiger Eye tells Police

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Tiger Eye P.I has insisted that former secretary of the Inter-Ministerial Committee against Illegal Mining Charles Bissue has not been exonerated of corruption-related offenses despite being cleared by the police.

The Criminal Investigations Department (CID) of the Ghana Police Service exonerated Charles Bissue, from allegations of corruption.

Reacting to the police purported exoneration, Tiger Eye said: “Tiger Eye PI understands the police to be saying that it does not have the required evidence which is properly before the Office of the Special Prosecutor and so it is only fair that the police discontinue with its work and focus on other equally important tasks including finding the killers of Ahmed Hussein Suale, a journalist with Tiger Eye P.I., who was murdered in cold blood in January 2019 as well as the missing Takoradi girls and other seemingly cold case files. Tiger Eye P.I. assures the Ghana Police Service of its continuous support to uncover some of these crimes.

Below is the full statement:

PRESS RELEASE

For Immediate Release

MR BISSUE & CO NOT EXONERATED-CASE UNDER REVIEW

Accra, 22 July 2019

Tiger Eye P.I. has become aware of a purported  statement from the Criminal Investigative Department (CID)  of the Ghana Police Service which suggests that the Police is no longer interested in investigating the “Galamsey Fraud Part 1” undercover investigations undertaken by Tiger Eye P.I.

Although it is framed in  language suggestive of the exoneration of Mr Charles Bissue and Co of fraud and abuse of office, Tiger Eye P.I. welcomes the decision of the Police to remove itself from the investigations. This is because the involvement of the Ghana Police Service in the said investigation has been nothing  but needlessly duplicitous  and superfluous and a total waste of resources.

In February 2019, a petition was sent to the Office of the Special Prosecutor just at the same time as the documentary was published. Our lawyers deemed the Office of the Special Prosecutor most suitable to investigate this matter, which also involves politically exposed persons. Tiger Eye P.I. did not send a petition to the Ghana Police Service and it has not participated in any purported investigation by the Service. The Ghana Police Service has conducted itself in this matter as an unhappy unsolicited busybody with no real substance to inform a decision. The Office of the Special Prosecutor is fully seized with the matter and it is still conducting its investigations.

Tiger Eye PI understands the police to be saying that it does not have the required evidence which is properly before the Office of the Special Prosecutor and so it is only fair that the police discontinue with its work and focus on other equally important tasks including finding the killers of Ahmed Hussein Suale, a journalist with Tiger Eye P.I., who was murdered in cold blood in January 2019 as well as the missing Takoradi girls and other seemingly cold case files. Tiger Eye P.I. assures  the Ghana Police Service of its continuous support to uncover some of these crimes.

Tiger Eye P.I. wishes to assure the public that is it fully cooperating with the Office of the Special Prosecutor. The last of such cooperation was on Friday 19 July 2019 when the Office of the Special Prosecutor  provided Tiger Eye P.I. with an additional witness statement form.

So far as we are concerned, the matter is still under investigation and we await the final outcome of the process by the Office of the Special Prosecutor. We are grateful to the Ghana Police Service for graciously bowing out of the matter since its involvement has  been an unhelpful distraction.

Signed

Tiger Eye P.I.

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