Stan Xoese Dogbe, Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations) at the Presidency, has vehemently denied any association with Samuel Tetteh, a man accused of fraudulently using Dogbe’s name to solicit contracts for printing and framing portraits of the president.
In a statement issued on Tuesday, January 28, Dogbe clarified that Tetteh had been impersonating him by visiting various ministries, departments, and agencies, falsely claiming to represent the Deputy Chief of Staff in an effort to secure contracts.
Dogbe urged the public to stay alert and report any interactions with Tetteh to the nearest police station or directly to him, emphasizing the importance of preventing such fraudulent activities from taking place.
The allegations against Tetteh have raised concerns about the misuse of influential figures’ names for financial gain, and Dogbe’s swift action underscores his commitment to transparency and combating corruption.
Read the notice below:
[PUBLIC NOTICE]
My attention has been drawn to a fraudster, by the name of Samuel Tetteh, roaming various ministries, departments and agencies, using my name to demand contracts for the printing and framing of the president’s portrait.
I have reported to the security agencies for his immediate arrest. Meanwhile, should he appear in your office, kindly alert me or the nearest police station immediately.
Thanks.
Stan Xoese Dogbe.
Deputy Chief of Staff (Operations)
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