A member of the ad-hoc Parliamentary Committee responsible for probing the leaked tape implicating senior police officers in an alleged plot against the Inspector General of Police, James Agalga, has disclosed that the committee’s yet-to-be-finalized report closely corresponds to the information already circulating in the public domain.
Mr. Agalga admitted that, while the committee has not officially completed its tasks or submitted the final report to the Speaker of Parliament, the initial findings and recommendations do not significantly deviate from the information already available to the public.
Although he acknowledged being aware of the leaked report circulating, Agalga abstained from making detailed comments on its content. He stressed the importance of fairness and reserved judgment until the committee’s work concludes formally.
“I have seen the report which is making the rounds, the committee hasn’t concluded its work yet, but I take note of the fact that certain things said in there may not be substantially different from what we said in the original draft,” he conveyed to Joy News.
The leaked report, purported to be a draft copy of the committee’s findings, suggested sanctions for the implicated senior police officers.
However, the Chairman of the committee, Samuel Atta Akyea, clarified that the committee has not concluded its work and, therefore, urged the public to exercise patience while awaiting the official and finalised report.
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