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Innolink refutes NPP's allegations over ballot papers

The New Patriotic Party has alleged that it has uncovered another scheme by it's political adversaries to rig the December 7th elections.
 
 

Management of Innolink, the company printing the ballot papers for the Greater Accra and Volta Regions, have denied allegations by the New Patriotic Party (NPP) that one of their staff smuggled the plate for the Presidential ballot papers to an unknown person.

Head of Corporate Affairs, Abraham Tettey-Nartey said "no presidential ballot has been given out by any staff officer of Innolink Ghana Limited."

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According to the party's director of elections, Martin Adjei-Mensah Korsah, there's a major security breach at Innolink.

He said "the report was that the production manager, one Martin Anderson, had handed over a production plate to a gentleman who entered and moved out with the plate."

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Meanwhile, Tettey-Nartey explained that another printing company named Aero-Vote Limited approached Innolink to assist with the exposure of only one printing plate for the printing of the statement of Poll also known as Pink Sheet.

He said "the management of Innolink consented to assist Aero-Vote to expose the plate since Innolink remains one of the few security-printing companies in Ghana with plate-baking machines... the plate was duly exposed and the completed job was handed over to a representative of Aero-Vote who duly left with it."

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