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Press Release6
AFG
September 29, 2014
BoG BOSS BLOWS US$350,000 ON HOTEL RENT
The Alliance For Accountable Governance (AFAG) is
stunned at how members of the ruling NDC government
waste state resources at the least opportunity on
issues that usually do not warrant the use of money
from state coffers. The level of financial
misconduct by state officials under the watch of
President John Mahama is distressing and his
decision to deliberately pretend he does not know of
these scandalous activities is gradually becoming a
major concern for Ghanaians and AFAG believes this
trend needs to be addressed urgently.
A few days ago Ms Lauretta Lamptey, head of
Commission for Human Rights and Administrative
Justice (CHRAJ) was exposed for spending exorbitant
amount of the taxpayer’s money in providing
luxurious personal comfort for her by residing in a
hotel for 37 months, amounting to a staggering
US$203,500. This resulted in a public uproar and
Ghanaians across the world condemned her behavior on
this matter.
In July 2014, it was disclosed that the NPA paid a
monthly rate of US$63,000 as office rent advance for
three years, which sums up to an outstanding
US$2.3M. Despite the public’s chorus of disapproval
and pressure to have the agreement annulled for a
more reasonable deal, the NPA chose to ignore the
cry of taxpayers and insisted it will see out the
rent agreement.
AFAG wonders whether this practice could possibly be
the latest inclination by officials of the NDC
government in blowing state resources under the
pretense of paying for rent or accommodation. This
is because it has now been revealed that the
Governor of Bank of Ghana has also been resident in
a hotel since he began acting as the governor in
June of 2012 and his hotel bills have been footed
from Ghana’s purse.
Dr Henry Kofi Wampah, since 2012 when he assumed
office as the acting governor of Bank of Ghana, has
been residing in a hotel facility at a monthly cost
of US$12,500 which amount to a shocking US$350,000
from June 2012 to September 2014. Indeed, it would
be fair for Ghanaians to assume that these
revelations are only a tip of the ice-berg and there
could possibly be more damning misuse and
misappropriation of Ghanaian taxes.
AFAG asserts that this trend of residing in hotels
for long duration by government officials and
causing the state financial distress is distasteful
and it puts unnecessary spending on our limited
state resources when there are readily available
accommodation facilities for these officials.
However, AFAG is left dumbfounded as to why the
President who is suppose to be the chief guard of
our state resources is silent on these matters. AFAG
quizzes; is it because he doesn’t know of these
events or he just doesn’t have to moral right to
call these people to order?
AFAG recommends that an investigation is warranted
and this must be reported immediately to the
appropriate authorities for the right course of
action to be taken. Sadly, Dr. Henry Kofi Wampah
earlier in the year introduced certain forex rules
that worsened the Ghana cedi’s performance against
major trading currencies. Dr. Wampah banned
commercial banks and other financial houses from
issuing cheques and cheque books on foreign exchange
accounts (FEA) and foreign currency accounts (FCA).
He also prohibited offshore foreign deals by
resident companies, including Ghanaian exporters and
reduced over-the-counter withdrawal of foreign
currency to a meager US$10,000. These moves by the
governor did not yield any favorable result in
improving the condition of the ailing cedi and was
scrapped in June this year, less than 3 months of
its introduction.
Ghanaians cannot continue to pay taxes only for some
government appointees and state officials to be
misusing our money at will. AFAG adds its voice to
the growing number of Ghanaians who believe
President is not on top of issues. Government
appointees and state officials cannot continue to
blow state resources in acquiring personal comfort
for themselves while the ordinary tax payers
continue to struggle to make ends meet and H.E John
Mahama looks on unconcerned. This must stop.
AFAG LEADERSHIP
Accra, Ghana
September 29, 2014 |
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AFAG wonders whether this practice could possibly be the
latest inclination by officials of the NDC government in
blowing state resources under the pretense of paying for
rent or accommodation. This is because it has now been
revealed that the Governor of Bank of Ghana has also
been resident in a hotel since he began acting as the
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