
Ghanaian TV Exposes Alleged Doctor Fraud in Presidential Appointment
Ghanaian TV Show Exposes Alleged Fraud by Dr. Ann Sansa Daly Accusations of false representation and fraud against Dr. Ann Sansa Daly, allegedly aiming to secure a position as President Mahama's personal physician, were broadcast on the Ghanaian TV show "Good Evening Ghana." The show's hosts presented evidence suggesting Daly falsely claimed to be a qualified medical doctor in Ghana. They referenced sections 48 of Act 857 (Health Professionals Regulatory Bodies Act) and 131 of Act 29 (Criminal and Other Offenses Act), highlighting the legal ramifications of such actions. One host stated, "A person who willfully or falsely uses any name or title such as 'doctor' commits a crime." The broadcast sparked public discussion about the lack of official action against Daly despite the alleged crime being committed in the public eye. The show's hosts called for a formal complaint to be filed. The incident raises concerns about accountability and the verification of credentials within high-profile appointments.