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Some of the ‘things’ reportedly stolen from Cecilia Dapaah have been recovered by police.

The police have reported that they have recovered some of the things stolen from the former Minister of Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah’s residence.

The Police said in a statement on Tuesday, July 25, that after receiving a theft report from Mr. Daniel Osei-Kuffour and Hon. Cecilia Dapaah, they launched an investigation, arrested several suspects, recovered some of the stolen property, and arraigned the offenders in court.

The police have since forwarded the docket to the Attorney-General’s Office and the Ministry of Justice for examination and recommendation.

Madam Abena Dapaah resigned on Saturday, July 22, just 24 hours following the public debate over her stolen money.

Accepting her resignation, President Akufo-Addo praised the former Bantama Member of Parliament’s “excellent and productive” service.

“It is with considerable regret that I accept your resignation, and I applaud your loyalty to the image and standing of the government,” he wrote on Saturday.

“The work you undertook during your period in Government was excellent and productive, and I thank you for your wholehearted contribution and devotion to the progress of the Government and the nation.

”Madam Abena Dapaah’s resignation stated her willingness to work with all state agencies to investigate her case, which she admits has become a “hindrance” to the administration at this “crucial” time.

“I have no doubt that at the end of the processes, it will be established that I have conducted myself with integrity during my period in public service and I will be fully exonerated from all the allegations,” she further stated in her resignation letter.

President Akufo-Addo also expressed confidence that “at the end of the day, your integrity will be fully established while in office.”

The case involving the stolen funds – $1 million, €300,000, and millions of hidden Ghana Cedis – is currently in court. It is slated to be recalled on August 2nd.

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