Abdul-Wahab Hanan Aludiba the former Chief executive Officer of National Food Buffer Stock Comoany limited has refuted corruption allegations made against him by the Attorney General, describing the claims as “untrue” and “deeply unfortunate.”
In a statement posted on Facebook, Aludiba said his attention had been drawn to recent comments by the Attorney General during a press engagement in which his name was mentioned in connection with alleged corrupt activities.
“I wish to state, respectfully, that these claims are untrue and do not reflect the facts of the matter. I have no involvement in the issues being referred to,” Aludiba said.
He added that his legal team had been asked to review the situation and advise on the appropriate steps to protect his reputation.
“I look forward to the opportunity to present my side and to have my day in court, where I am confident that the truth will be made clear,” he stated.
Aludiba reaffirmed his commitment to “honesty, transparency, and integrity,” principles he said had guided his professional career.
The Attorney General has not yet publicly responded to Aludiba’s comments.
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