Myjoyonline News
 Home Page
 General News
 Business
 Politics
 Sports
 Health
 Education
 Articles/Features
 Science & Technology
 Entertainment
 Travel/Tourism
 Africa & International
 Nations Cup 2008
 
 
General Mosquito sues Auditor-General
Previous Page
 
Myjoyonline Ghana News Photos | Asiedu-Nketia, in court.
Asiedu-Nketia, in court.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The General Secretary of the National Democratic Congress has filed a writ at the Fast Track High Court in Accra challenging the continued stay in office of Edward Duah Agyemang as Auditor-General.

Mr. Johnson Asiedu-Nketia is seeking a declaration that the appointment of the Auditor-General is null and void because it breeches the constitutional provision hiring public servants beyond the statutory retiring age of 60.

He is also asking the court to place an order to perpetually restrain Mr. Duah Agyemang from holding himself out as the Auditor-General.

Mr. Asiedu-Nketia's writ comes a day after the public accounts committee of Parliament wrote a memorandum to the Speaker contesting the constitutionality of Mr. Duah Agyemang's continued stay in office.

According to the NDC General Secretary, Johnson Asiedu–Nketia the constitutional provision on the retiring age of 60 was amended in 1996 through Act 527, to allow the State to engage public servants over the age of 60.

However such persons could be reengaged for a limited period of two years, renewable for another two years, but not exceeding five years.
Mr. Asiedu-Nketia says having been appointed in 2001, Dr Duah Agyemang has over stayed the five year tenure allowed such public servants.

He contends that to start with, Mr. Duah Agyemang does not qualify to benefit from Act 527, because he did not retire at the age of 60 in the public service.

According to the NDC General Secretary, the Auditor General's appointment in the Audit Service was terminated in 1989 long before he attained the retiring age.

Therefore his appointment by President Kufuor as Auditor General in 2001 is inconsistent with the Constitution.

In his statement in of claim, Mr. Asiedu-Nketia said the appointment of Mr Duah Agyemang as per a letter dated 30th January 2002, also breached Act 584 of the Constitution because there was no limit to the period of engagement.

Joy News sources at the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament say the issue came up at the committee level as members questioned whether the Auditor General could append his signature to the 2006 Audit Accounts to Parliament.

The Committee is also seeking guidance from the Speaker as to whether the House can proceed to deliberate on the country's audited reports authored by Dr. Duah Agyemang.





       

 
  Popular Stories



Search Our Website
 
 
 
OTHER NEWS STORIES
   'Courts must not grant bail to suspected robbers'-Opare Addo
   Kwaku Bonsam: I give pastors 'Kofi Kofi'
   UN Gender Adviser wants women freer from employment constraints
   Bawku: Curfew now 16 hours
   The Bawku crisis - weapons seized
   Teacher loses job over text message
   Man refused blood to dying son
   Weather to be mainly warm, humid
   Judiciary Committee rule on Royal Ntwaa Family petition
   Bawku calm, death toll up to five
   PAC expresses shock at renewal of sea protection contract
   Register prisoners to vote-LRC
   Government apologises to Metro TV, viewers
   Ex-Ghana Airways staff feel betrayed
   Bomb scare at British High Commission