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Claim that Mahama sold his Dubai Hotels to former Land and Natural Resources Minister false

Fact-check Ghana
December 7, 2024
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Claim: An X user claims Mahama sold his Dubai Hotels to Inusah Fuseini in 2021 to fund his campaign.

Verdict: False
Explanation: The Ghana Fact-Checking Coalition found no evidence to support the claim. In May 2024, the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP) reported that Inusah Fuseini, a former Lands and Natural Resources, owns real estate in Dubai valued at $7,240,400. The report also identified three other politically exposed Ghanaians with properties in Dubai but the list did not include Mr Mahama. The report did not also  indicate that Mr Mahama sold any properties to Inusah Fuseini.

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