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THREE FIRST-TIME NPP MPS BLAMED FOR KEEPING OVERPAID PAY RATES

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Three first-time NPP MPs blamed for keeping overpaid pay rates

 

Three initial term Members of Parliament (MPs) of the administering New Patriotic Party, NPP, have been blamed for keeping compensations wrongly paid to them by the state.

 

The threesome are said to have wouldn't discount the aggregates going somewhere in the range of GH¢131,000 and GH¢119,000, in spite of having been appropriately advised by the Controller and Accountant General.

 

The MPs being referred to incorporate Sylvester Tetteh, MP for Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro, Stephen Jalulah of Pru West and Kintampo South MP, Alexander Gyan, who supposedly stashed GH¢131,000, GH¢119,000 and GH¢119,000 separately.

 

They procured pay rates as previous CEOs and DCEs, separately, notwithstanding their ongoing compensations as MPs, a Citi news report expressed.

 

The report focused on that Salaga North legislator, Alhassan Iddi, had discounted an overpaid amount of GH¢42,000 when he was advised by the Accountant General.

 

Sylvester Tetteh, a one-time Chief Executive Officer of the National Youth Authority, NYA, has anyway excused the allegation and said he would request an expression of remorse from the Accountant General.

 

He made sense of his situation in a meeting with Citi News: "It is awful. That isn't true, and I am exceptionally disheartened. I have never drawn a twofold compensation, and I am a trustworthy man. The day I was named CEO of the National Youth Authority, I worked for more than 26 months for the power, I was never paid a compensation until I surrendered.

 

"The cycles were all the while progressing. At the point when I was confirmed as a Member of Parliament on the seventh of January, in February, I kept in touch with the Authority to handle my compensation as CEO for the NYA. They began the cycle, until March, and they requested that I go to the Comptroller and Accountant General to do my confirmation to be paid."

 

In the interim, the Pru West MP has discounted everything of over GHC119,000 cedis wrongly paid him as per records accessible to Citi FM. He filled in as DCE prior to winning a seat in Parliament.

 

Leader Director of common society bunch, the Alliance for Social Equity and Public Accountability, ASEPA, in a meeting expressed that his outfit was chasing after the issue which he put down to a finance the board issue.

 

"As we talk there are a few Members of Parliament who were previous DCEs whose records actually continued to record installment of pay rates as DCEs and furthermore as MPs and you could see from the report that the Auditor General has requested that they discount them.

 

"It is extremely challenging to fault the MPs in question. This is a finance the board issue. There is an enormous error in our finance framework and there should be a realistic move toward address this oddity," Mensah Thompson said.

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