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Prof Asare calls on OSP, EOCO, NIB, and CID to probe allegations against Ashie Moore

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Ashie Moore has been sued by a Singaporean businessman, Toh You Kang, over an alleged $800,000 payment for failed Electricity Company of Ghana (ECG) contracts.

Toh You Kang, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Director of NSG Group, in an application filed at the High Court in Accra, accused the NDC regional chairman of taking $800,000 for a cable-supply contract with the Electricity Company of Ghana that never materialised.

In the writ, the Singaporean businessman alleged that he paid Ashie Moore $800,000 between 2023 and 2024 as part of an arrangement for an ECG contract allegedly secured by Moore, which was valued at millions of dollars.

You Kang also accused the NDC chairman of human rights abuses.

In a statement on his Facebook reacting to this matter, Prof Asare said that “OSP, EOCO, NIB, and CID should immediately open parallel investigations into the financial and criminal dimensions of the case.”

He also asked the Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) to initiate an independent inquiry into the alleged human rights violations and political abuse of office.

“The Ministries of Justice, Foreign Affairs, and Trade should liaise with the Singaporean Embassy to ensure full transparency and cooperation,” he added.

Call for Immediate Government Investigation into Allegations Against Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore

Date: June 30, 2025

Prepared by: GOGO

A recent application before the Human Rights Division of the High Court (HR/0131/2025) by Singaporean investor Mr. Toh You Kang raises grave allegations against Mr. Emmanuel Nii Ashie Moore, Greater Accra Regional Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).

The claims include fraud, extortion, physical assault, political abuse of state institutions, and human rights violations.

Key Allegations

3.The Ministries of Justice, Foreign Affairs, and Trade should liaise with the Singaporean Embassy to ensure full transparency and cooperation.

  1. Conclusion

This is not just about an individual. It is about the credibility of our institutions. Silence or inaction would embolden abuse, erode investor trust, and stain the democratic image of the Republic.

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