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[caption id="attachment_36015" align="alignleft" width="300"] More than 50 of the government's Toyota Prados could not be found[/caption]
Ghana's new government is trying to track down more than 200 cars missing from the president's office, a government spokesman has said.
The ruling party counted the cars a month after taking power following victory in December's elections. After previous transfers of power, state-owned cars have been seized from officials who did not return them. A minister in the former government said the implied allegation of wrongdoing by his colleagues was false. Former Communication Minister Omane Boamah told the BBC's Thomas Naadi that this was "a convenient way for the new government to justify the purchase of new vehicles". Presidential spokesman Eugene Arhin told the press that officials could only find: