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Parliament’s joint committee on Finance and Energy is expected to lay its report on the Petroleum Revenue Management bill before the legislature for scrutiny today.
The bill spells out details of how funds from Ghana’s oil should be used. The committee after weeks of deliberation failed to reach a consensus on four key portions of the bill.
Notable amongst them is an amendment seeking to use 70 percent of the expected revenue as collateral for loans.
Joy News sources on the committee say members will meet this morning to finalize aspects of the bill before the MPs add their contributions.
The bill is expected to generate a heated argument and we hope to bring you those interesting excerpts.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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