2 years ago
IMF bailout: Domelevo not decided to review the books of government's records
A viral news report without a source coursing on the web demonstrates that the International Monetary Fund IMF has picked previous Auditor General of the Republic of Ghana Mr. Daniel Yao Domelevo to review the books of records of the public authority of Ghana before any bailout.
The news has been imparted on various occasions to a few Ghanaians communicating bliss about the improvement as large numbers of then accept the public authority has something to stow away.
Others are blissful on the grounds that they say it is "karma" after the dogging out of office of the previous Auditor General over his age, regardless of he keeping up with he was not due for retirement. Yet, has the IMF given Mr. Domelevo a new position for him to review the book of Ghana before a bailout?
However, checks by MyNewsGh.com demonstrates the news is misleading — the IMF still can't seem to comprise a group to meet the Ghana side to haggle based on the conditions of the bailout.
Sources say this talks could require a long time to potentially a year prior to a last program is concurred and dispensing is made.
Should the IMF approach Domelevo, sources say the public authority can dissent on the off chance that it accepts he won't be fair and this can be caught in the provisions of the more extensive dealings among Ghana and the IMF.
Should Domelevo pick to join the IMF, it won't be whenever he first is working with an outer body as he has a rich encounter dealing with World Bank Auditing projects and has worked in Tanzania and Zimbabwe on different outside drives.
Prior the EU made a proposal to Domelevo and many thought he could be relegated jobs in Ghana however this didn't occur. The EU says it offers such consultancy contract amazing open doors on "move toward premise" for resigned Civil workers particularly Judges, Auditors and Security staff in Immigration, Military, Police and Intelligence in African countries where the EU has an interest to work with its work.
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