The legal team of Collins Amoah, a former (NPP) parliamentary aspirant for Ablekuma Central, has denied their client's involvement in tax fraud allegations leveled against him.

In a statement aimed at bringing clarity to the matter, the legal firm, Porta Legis Consultancy, stated that Collins Amoah neither received an amount of GH¢800,000 nor made any promise to reduce the complainant's tax liability.

The statement dismissed the allegations as "framed" and asserted that Amoah was never invited by the court or summoned before the Circuit Court during the criminal proceedings following the complaint. "At the outset, it must be emphatically stated that at no material time did our client receive the sum of GH¢800,000.00 from the complainant with the promise or representation of reducing his tax liability. "The allegations, as framed, are premised on a fundamental misapprehension on the part of the complainant, exacerbated by our client's mere association with the actual recipient of the funds.

Any attempt to impute culpability to our client on the basis of proximity to the alleged transaction is factually unfounded and legally untenable," parts of the statement issued on Monday, February 24, 2025, read.