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Banking crisis: ‘Secret’ Parliamentary hearing needles – Casely-Hayford

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A financial analyst Sydney Casely-Hayford believes it is unnecessary for Parliament to hold sittings on the country’s banking crisis in-camera.

According to him, the move would be useless as most of the information to be disclosed during the sitting may already be in the public domain through various leaked reports commissioned by the Bank of Ghana on the situation.

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