The People's Alliance for Governance and Accountability (PAGA) has formally petitioned Ghana's Parliament to investigate bribery allegations connected to the AKSA Emergency Power Agreement, citing evidence that emerged from a criminal prosecution in the United States. A pressure group, PAGA, petitions Ghana's Parliament, helmed Speaker Alban Bagbin, to probe Kwaku Asante Berko's bribery scandal involving some Ghanaian MPs. "There is now evidence accepted in a United States criminal prosecution that money was paid to some Members of Ghana's Parliament in connection with a transaction that Parliament was constitutionally required to scrutinize and approve. "Parliament must demonstrate that it can investigate allegations concerning its own members with the same seriousness with which it scrutinizes the conduct of other public officials," the group said. Kwabena Donkor reacts to Berko bribery linksMeanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported earlier that former Power Minister Dr Kwabena Donkor had denied any involvement in bribery allegations linked to Asante Berko.