The Insignia Group, former organizers of Miss Universe Ghana has responded to a press statement by the new organizers Roberta Annan Consultancy Group that the 2012 pageant was “organized by INSIGNIA Experience with help from the RAC Group“.
In a press statement by The Insignia Group, contrary to the claims by RAC, On August 8, 2012, The Insignia Group (TIG) and Roberta Annan Consulting (RAC) signed and entered into an unincorporated joint venture agreement to organize the Miss Universe® Ghana pageants over several years. Under the agreement (signed for RAC by Roberta Annan and Papa Yaw Addo Boateng- Annan), RAC was responsible for raising the sponsorship for the event among other responsibilities, and TIG would handle the production of the shows and day to day administration of pageant business. It would stand to reason then, that as a joint venture, both RAC and TIG would be responsible for any outstanding issues of the 2012 pageant. Also included in the agreement were clauses that prohibited RAC from competing or circumventing TIG or disclosing inside information – clauses which have evidently been breached.
At the end of 2012 pageant year, RAC acquired the Miss Universe Ghana license and the management of the Miss Universe ® Ghana pageant changed hands. Roberta Annan Consulting is now handling the affairs of the local pageant and The Insignia Group is no longer affiliated with the pageant, beginning with the 2013 edition. TIG and RAC currently have a case in court to address RAC’s contravening the good faith unincorporated joint-venture agreement – specifically the performance, non-compete, non-circumvent and non-disclosure clauses of the contract.
In an unfortunate recent development that precipitated this headliner, the then titleholder Miss Gifty Ofori granted an interview to News One that misrepresented the facts surrounding her prizes with the headline “No Prizes for Miss Universe Ghana 2012”. As part of the documentation that Miss Ofori and all the delegates reviewed (with our attorney and their own counsel) and signed were legal documents that clearly stated the rights, responsibilities and remedies for all parties involved. Miss Ofori has been in constant communication with The Insignia Group (TIG) since her election on both a professional and personal basis and is fully aware of the efforts made on Insignia’s part to secure outstanding prizes. Following the publication of that story, Miss Ofori in a Whatsapp message apologizing to The Insignia Group said:
In light of the series of unfortunate events
and for flouting very specific clauses in the contract she willingly
entered into with the organization, The Insignia Group has had to take
the tough decision of stripping the current titleholder of her title as
Miss Universe Ghana 2012. With immediate effect, Miss Gifty Ofori has
been relieved of her title and duties as Miss Universe® Ghana 2012 as
well as the privileges that go with her title and office. The title of
Miss Universe Ghana 2012 is herewith voided and pronounced vacant. As
stipulated in the 2012 Miss Universe Ghana Entry Form and Contract
Agreement (also available for public
scrutiny) she is no longer entitled or permitted to use the title and
position of “Miss Universe Ghana 2012” in anyway, and/or allow the use
of the title by anyone in reference to her. She also forfeits all rights
and claims to any benefits and privileges of the title.
The Insignia Group, producers of the iconic Miss Universe® Ghana
competitions from 1996-2012 would like to thank the people of Ghana for
their unwavering support over the years. We also salute the amazing
young women who have participated in the pageant each year, as well as
the trailblazing titleholders who have gone on to represent Ghana at the
international Miss Universe® pageant.Once again, The Insignia Group is grateful for the support of the Ghanaian public, the companies, delegates, partners and fans that made the Miss Universe Ghana pageant a success over the years.
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