George Quaye, Head of Communications at Charterhouse |
Ghanaian comedian, DKB
has added his voice to the bribery allegations involving George Quaye, Head of
Communications at Charterhouse, and some music industry stakeholders.
He has described as
lies claims that George Quaye has been demanding bribe from stakeholders in the
music industry to get awards at the Ghana Music Awards.
According to him, he
had on a number of occasions chased George Quaye with money to appreciate him
for deals he got through him. However, he said on all those occasions, George
rejected his offers.
He said claims that
George Quaye has been demanding money from musicians could not be possible.
“George Quaye on so
many occasions has refused my appreciation or commission for getting me a gig
at Charterhouse. Everytime he gets me a show at Charterhouse I try to show
appreciation by taking a percentage of the money I get for him but he never
accepts it. I tried sending mobile money but he refused it. I tried to see him,
he didn’t take it. All he tells me is he is only helping a course. He is only
helping the creative arts industry. He never takes money. I’m even surprised,”
DKB told NEWS-ONE on Sunday.
DKB’s reaction follows
earlier allegations by Kwesi Aboagye, an entertainment host on Peace FM, that
George Quaye actually requests for and accepts bribes. Also, Samuel Nii Narku
Dowuona, leader of the Alabaster Box, alleged on Facebook that Gorge Quaye
tried to take a kick-back from the group for a job they did for the company.
But, George Quaye responded, saying he couldn’t remember the incident.
DKB described the
allegations as lies without evidence.
“I don’t know but I
think those allegations are lies. Those are baseless lies that don’t have
backing, because for me I have a solid backing that I have never done or sent
any mobile money to George before because he refuses it,” he explained.
George was the first to
recently allege on The Pundits Show on GHone TV that he gets bribery offers
from some gospel artistes to help them win awards at the Ghana Music Awards.
But, he quickly made a
U-turn to offer an apology to the gospel music community for his comments,
admitting that he was “wrong.”
He has since received a
lot of bashing from Ghana’s gospel music supporters, musicians and general
public.
But it didn’t end
there, as the accuser became the one being accused. Charterhouse Ghana last
week at a press briefing apologised for George Quaye’s bribery claims made
against gospel artistes in the country and issued a disclaimer on the
unfortunate pronouncements, insisting that George’s comments were not the views
of the VGMA board which he speaks for.
According to Theresa
Ayoade, Chief Executive Officer of Charterhouse, Quaye Quaye was not authorised
by the board, neither did he act in the capacity as a spokesperson of the board
on the matter.
As a result, she said
George Quaye will henceforth not speak on behalf of the VGMA board, but still
remains a staff of Charterhouse Ghana.
Source: Daily Guide
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