The Minority in Parliament has accused Finance Minister Ken Ofori-Atta of flouting rules and guidelines of the Bank of Ghana (BoG) as well as engaging in several infractions in relation to the $2.25billion bond issued by the government in 2017.
The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ) investigated the issuance of the bond following allegations of conflict of interest against Mr Ofori-Atta by the Minority and subsequently cleared him of any wrongdoing.
After studying the report, the Minority maintains that CHRAJ has raised various concerns which raise questions about the legitimacy of the issuance of bond.
At a press conference on Wednesday, 31 January, Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu stated that the highlights of CHRAJ's findings indicate that the issuance of the bond contradicts BoG's own rules surrounding the sale of bonds.
He said the report indicates that: “The issuance calendar for the first-quarter did not include the issuance of seven-year and 15-year bonds, the trading of which concluded on 31 March 2017, which is within the first-quarter period and not the second-quarter calendar.
“On receipt of the second-quarter issuance calendar at 12:31 PM on 30 March 2017, the Bank of Ghana made an announcement to the public on the re-opening of five-year and 10-year bonds with an indication that this must be submitted electronically through the auction model not later than 3PM on Thursday, March 30, 2017 and settlements will be on Monday, April 3, 2017. Again, CHRAJ notes [that] this contradicts the Bank of Ghana's own rules requiring the Bank of Ghana to announce periodically but not less than a week before auction, the amounts and specific details of the financial instruments available in the case the five-year, seven-year, 15-year bonds at the next auction and their maturity profiles”.
For him, the breach of the period of issue raises red flags which further corroborate the Minority’s earlier suspicion of conflict of interest on the part of the minister.
Mr Iddrisu added that CHRAJ further notes in its report that: “In terms of the seven-year and 15-year bond, the Bank of Ghana gave only a one-day notice to the market on the availability of the seven-year and 15-year bonds prior to the commencement of trading, instead of the two weeks required for new products under the Bank of Ghana guidelines”.
“So where is the transparency?” the Member of Parliament (MP) for Tamale South questioned.
He also added that the CHRAJ findings indict the Finance Minister of breaching aspects of the asset declaration law as well as deceit of public officers after he willfully concealed his interests/assets in several financial institutions.
The Minority, therefore, urged Mr Ofori-Atta “to bow out honourably” and also gave President Nana Akufo-Addo a 14-day ultimatum to fire the minister “as a matter of urgency”, failure of which they will invoke Article 82 of the 1992 Constitution to have him censured.
Source: classfmonline.com
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You these b1gots when you heard resign, you didn't hear anything else.
NDC, Just MAKING NOISE? Martin Amidu is coming like KAKAE and NDC wants to say that 'yen yinaaa abrope? SHAME, NDC!
He will resign so that your father will take over abi? The minority has lost all their "fodder" so they're perpetually feeding on this bod issue. Their current condition is a cocktail of FEAR, FRUSTRATION, PAIN, ANGER AND DESPERATION after their fantastic defeat. Let them wait till the Citizen Vigilante takes off. They'll weep like babies. Looters!
Look at this haruna pepenin föol with his face like a horse,what has Ken done wrong? You ndc démons envy the man because of his expertise in investment banking.he will not resign today or tomorrow...incompetent irrelevant mammals !!!
The minority always take pleasure in asking ministers in prez addo's govt to resign. Ken would not resign today or tomorrow so go ahead and invoke that article. You know that threat is empty because there is nothing to invoke. Please read and educate yourselves and stop being that little boy who always enjoy complaining whilst his colleagues are making progress in life.
Haruna still continues in his childish ways. Haruna, when will you mature? Look at article 82 again. How can a minority of 104 MPs pass a vote of censure when majority votes of at least 184 are required for its passage. Out of the 275 members of parliament, a vote of censure can be passed by not less than two-thirds of all members of parliament. Who are the 80 MPs to join the minority to pass that vote of censure?
Massa, please, we gave you power and you misused it by engaging in Create , Loot and Share activities that booted you out of power and with much pain, you want to be popular by engaging in 1 Month 1 Press conference. Can't you see that most of the minority members a-especially former appointees are cleaver thhieves? We are tired of you and will vote against you again in the Volta region
you can even go to heaven"s court nobody cares.
Why don't u invoke immediately? pepenin