Rachel Appoh Contracted Me To Record Victoria Hammah � Driver Alleges

The chaos that has characterised the emergence of an explosive secret recording, which immediately led to the dismissal of Ms Victoria Hammah as Deputy Minister of Communications, took a dramatic, new turn Sunday when the driver of the former minister, Lawrence Quayeson, accused Ms Rachael Appoh, the Deputy Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, of being the mastermind behind the recording. Quayeson, told Accra-based RadioXYZ that Ms Appoh had contracted him through a former Personal Assistant of Ms Hammah, whose name he gave as Ayittey Bastey. �It�s Ayittey Basty who came to me and told me that I should call Rachel Appoh, yeah, Rachel Appoh, and she�ll tell me whatever I want to do, so she called me and said �have I seen Ayittey Basty?� And I said �no� and she said she�ll call him and talk to him�and see him to come and see me," RadioXYZ quoted him as saying. Quayeson, who is a also a cousin of Ms Hammah, alleged that Ms Appoh promised him US$2,000 dollars and a US visa in exchange for recordings of Ms Hammah's private conversations. He said Ms Appoh called him on phone to issue the instructions. Quayeson expressed regret at the sacking of Ms Hammah, saying he did not think things would turn out that way. "�It�s the work of the devil�I was used�I never thought that it will go to that extent for my sister to lose her job,� he said. Quayeson was arrested Friday in connection with the recording, but was granted bail after the police admitted to not knowing what offence to charge him with. The Public Relations Officer of the Greater Accra Regional Police Command, DSP Freeman Tettey, said the arrest followed Ms Hammah complaint to the effect that her driver secretly recorded her.