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Agyapa Royalties deal: Parliament summons MIIF boss over US$12m expenditure

Agyapa Royalties deal: Parliament summons MIIF boss over US$12m expenditure
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The Mines and Energy Committee of Parliament has written to the Chief Executive Officer of the Minerals Income Investment Fund (MIIF), demanding details and supporting evidence regarding the government of Ghana’s expenditure of $12 million on the botched Agyapa Royalties deal.

In a letter dated February 20, 2024, the committee stated that it had taken notice of publications and public discourse on the matter and sought guidance on appropriate steps regarding the alleged expenditure.

“In reference to the above, I am directed by the Chairman of the Committee to request you to furnish the Committee on Mines and Energy with information on the alleged expenditure of US$12 Million expended by MIIF on Agyapa Royalties with supporting evidence, if any.

The demand by the committee comes on the back of a disclosure by CEO of MIIF, Edward Nana Yaw Koranteng, during an appearance before Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee that the government of Ghana spent $12 million on the suspended Agyapa royalties deal.

According to the reports, the amount was spent on the initial offering of the Agyapa Royalties on the London Stock Exchange.

The deal, which aimed to generate funds for crucial infrastructure projects through mineral royalties, was halted by President Nana Akufo-Addo in 2021 following concerns raised by civil society groups and the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC).

Koranteng clarified that the amount was spent on the Agyapa Special Purpose Vehicle, payment of consultancy fees, rental of office accommodation, and processes leading to the initial public offering towards the listing of the entity on the London Stock Exchange.

Source: Ghanasummary
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