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Bohyeba FM Response To Former News Editor's Dismissal.

 

Bohyeba FM Response To Former News Editor's Dismissal. 


Kofi Tutu, Former Staff of Bohyeba Fm was sacked after series of warnings and serving suspensions at different times on various disciplinary issues bothering on ethical and professional standards. 

He was sacked by the General Manager of the station for ethical misconduct Deputy Minister Not Involve. 

The station is not a political station but rather a neutral commercial station focused on the public with the highest standards of integrity and professionalism. 

All employees are expected to exhibit minimum standards of discipline, ethics and professionalism in the discharge of their duties. 

The Code of Conduct of the media house is managed by Management without any interference whatsoever by Deputy Minister Education who established the station.

Kofi Tutu is indisciplined and on many occasions breached the company’s disciplinary code and finally was determined unfit to work in the media house. 

His subsequent palpably false allegations against the station and Deputy Minister in his attempt to mischievously smear the reputation of the highly revered Politician, Entrepreneur and Clergy man is testament to his dishonesty and lack of candor. 

Staff of the station have overwhelmingly condemned the malicious claims of the dismissed colleague and labeled him as lacking integrity and someone who consistently breached with impunity, company code of conduct. 

The public is therefore urged to utterly disregard the malicious and false allegations of the dismissed staff in his desperate attempt to gain attention and his attempt to bite the finger that once fed him.

Source- Management

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