19/12/2017
Author: J. Barut
Mr. Arnold Asamoah Baudu, Public Relations Officer of the Miss Ghana Beauty Pageant, has rejected claims that past pageant winners have been forced to sign contracts without proper legal advice. For more entertainment news on YEN click here READ ALSO: First Ghanaian Man to participate in Space Studies program holds Ghanaian flag high According to Mr. Asamoah Baidu, claims that winners of the beauty pageant were required to sign contracts without legal representation as false. The Miss Ghana Public Relations Officer told a completely different story with regards to the amount of counsel the contestants receive. Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM's Daybreak, Mr. Asamoah Baidu not only said that contestants are given adequate legal representation, but that the organizing company even gets the ladies's parents involved in the process. Pay Attention: Get all the latest news on YEN.com.gh “As far as I’m concerned, that is not a fact. That is not true. They have representation. They have counsel. We even get their parents involved in dealings," said the PRO. He went on to say that the allegations as they, may end up having a lasting negative effect on the Miss Ghana brand. PUBLICIDADE inRead invented by Teads “...For the girls to make such allegations like this, potentially can affect the brand...,” said Mr. Asamoah Baidu.
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