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GHANA WON?T NEED IMF IF GOV?T WAS SERIOUS ABOUT RECOVERING LOST, STOLEN MONIES: 5

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2 years ago



RETURN OF THE CHARADE

 

The outcome is that the act has returned. The ongoing Auditor-General is plainly frightened to practice the denial and overcharge powers. Following quite a while of tension from OccupyGhana, the Auditor-General presently guarantees that he has given only ONE extra charge since the 2018 Reports were distributed.

 

His frail clarification is that after he gives his Reports posting the misfortunes and robberies, he then, at that point, explores to accumulate proof for overcharging. In the event that the Auditor-General is currently assembling proof, on what premise did he give the Reports in any case? It is just in Ghana that the truck can pull the pony and the smaller part can manipulate everything else in such a shamelessly baffling way.

 

The Attorney-General isn't forgotten about in this act. Aside from being legally necessary and the Supreme Court to do whatever it may take to recuperate the lost and taken monies, he is expected by the 2016 Public Financial Management Act to submit gives an account of these means.

 

Be that as it may, he has overlooked every one of our solicitations for data (traversing an entire year) on whether he has arranged and presented these reports, at last convincing us to document a request against him with the Right to Information Commission on 30 June 2022. We anticipate the Commission's decision.

 

IMF, THE BITTER TASTE…

For that reason this re-visitation of the IMF for a 'measly' $2B leaves a harsh desire for our mouths. We wouldn't submit ourselves to this constrained and embarrassing 'Ghana [is not yet] past guide' position on the off chance that we had forestalled the misfortunes and robberies in any case. In the subsequent spot, we wouldn't be here assuming we had made the straightforward strides of recuperating the monies lost and taken.

 

How sound is this re-visitation of the IMF, when the monies we look for, sit serenely in the financial balances and pockets of the people who made us lose the monies or who took our monies?

 

Requests

We emphatically request that the Auditor-General promptly continues denials and overcharges.

 

We unequivocally request that the Attorney-General implements the preclusions and overcharges, including making a crook move, as likewise requested by the Supreme Court.

 

A country that won't forestall or recuperate its lost and taken monies, will continue to make return outings to the IMF.

 

Yours in the assistance of God and Country,

OccupyGhana

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