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Spare Parts Scandal: Payments made to Service Auto Ghana will be retrieved – Ablakwa vows

Okudzeto Ablakwa’s Nine-step Approach To Raise GHS6.9bn Without E-levy
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Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, the North Tongu Member of Parliament has vowed to retrieve all monies paid to Service Ghana Auto.

He argues that payments made to the organization were illegal as they did not have Parliamentary approval.

He has also assured the people of Ghana that no further payments will be made to the company.

Making this known in a post shared via social media, he said, “He has also vowed to ensure that no further payments are made to the organization regarding the purchasing of spare parts for the ambulances procured by the current government.”

Read his full post below

This week, I shall be escalating parliamentary oversight efforts aimed at compelling the Akufo-Addo/Bawumia government to abrogate the sleazy, unconscionable, and dubiously inflated US$34.9 million ambulance spare parts sweetheart deal.

We will do everything in our power to ensure the outstanding US$24.9 million is not paid.

We shall also initiate vigorous steps to have our US$10 million (GHS120.7 million) retrieved from the shady and discredited Service Ghana Auto Group Limited.

Remember, this alarmingly corrupt transaction was not approved by Parliament; therefore, Ken Ofori-Atta had no legal basis to grant ministerial authorization for the US$34.9 million heist, more so, to further instruct the release of US$10 million.

Meanwhile, I shall be fully cooperating with the OSP’s investigations following my complaint.

May God help us win this latest battle against ugly, destructive state capture.

For God and Country.

Source: Ghanaweb
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