Former president Jerry John Rawlings has issued a disclaimer on some statements purported to have been authored by him on a number of national and international issues including the raging Airbus scandal.
The Office of the Former President said statement attributed to him on the airbus saga were not from Mr Rawlings but “certain unscrupulous persons.”
The former president also denied commenting on the purchase and distribution of ambulances by the government as well as the Malawian election dispute ruling.
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The bribery scandal has become topical with a number of personalities sharing their thoughts on the issue.
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The Office of the Special Prosecutor has, for instance, been directed by the President to investigate the bribery involving some unnamed ex-government officials who illegally benefited from the purchase of a military aircraft from Airbus.
Below is a statement issued by Mr Rawlings’ office: