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    AUCC denies allegations made against it that it owes VCTF GHC 4.7million

    Nathasia NarteyBy Nathasia NarteyAugust 13, 2021Updated:August 13, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The board of the African University College Communications (AUCC) has denied media reports that the University failed to pay GHC4.7million as buy out of Venture Capital Trust Fund (VCTF) 30% stake.

    AUCC in a statement released on Thursday, august 12, 2021 read that, “the management is shocked by a false story published by a radio station, online portals and social media blogs purported to have been based on the Auditor General’s Report for the period ending December 31, 2020 on its relation with Venture Capital Trust.”

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    The statement added “AUCC denies all the allegations leveled against it in the story. AUCC confirms that the Venture Capital Trust Fund through AVCF has 30% shares in the company, which is publicly known and that VCTF has agreed to exit AUCC for a cash payment of the shares when a new investor is found.”

    “This does not amount to a failure on the part of AUCC to pay t=any amount to the VCTF, which justifies the skewed and harmful reportage in the media.

    The statement further read, “AUCC can confirm that no official of AUCC was contracted during the alleged audit by the Auditor-General Department nor did any media house attempt to verify the business relationship between AUCC and VCTF that has existed over the years.”

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