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Explain transfer of GH¢52.5 billion to unknown account in 2020 – A-G told

Explain transfer of GH¢52.5 billion to unknown account in 2020 – A-G told

A man holds Ghanian currency in his hands on September 20, 2016 in Accra, Ghana. Ty Wright/Bloomberg News

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The former President of the Chartered Institute of Taxation Ghana and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana, Mike Kofi Afflu, has petitioned the Public Accounts Committee to probe the transfer of GH¢52.5 billion into an unknown account in 2020.

According to him, in a letter dated October 5, 2020, from the Audit Service to the Managing Director of GCB Bank Plc, the Auditor-General, demanded the Bank to explain why an amount of GH¢52.5 billion was transferred from the Bank into an Unknown account.

In a petition dated, August 11, 2023, and addressed to the Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament and copied to GhanaWeb Business, he stated that “Since then, the Auditor-General has not provided any explanation to the Ghanaian.

Taxpayer to explain:

l. Where the money was transferred to?

2. Who authorized that amount to be transferred by the bank?

3. Into what account was the money transferred?

4. Details of the recipient account and any related issues?”

Part of Afflu’s concerns include the fact the USD GHS average rate for October 2020 was 5.77522.

The amount of GH¢52.5 million was, therefore, equivalent to US$9,090,783 (i.e., $9.1 billion).

According to him, “If this GH¢52.5 billion (from GRA Account) had been transferred to the Bank of Ghana as mandated by Law, Ghana would not have gone to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for the bailout of $3 billion.”

“I am therefore requesting the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament of which you are the Chairman, to invite the Auditor-General of Ghana to provide the necessary explanation to your committee and Ghanaians as a whole,” the petition noted.

“We want to know who withdrew that amount of money from the GCB Bank Plc and for what,” he concluded.

Source: Ghanaweb
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