Audio By Carbonatix
National Democratic Congress (NDC) Member of Parliament (MP) for Bolgatanga, Isaac Abongo has maintained that the erstwhile President John Mahama-led administration did not hide any money from the new government.
He said the GHC7 billion purported to have been unaccounted for by the previous government has been captured in documents of the Controller and Accountant General’s Department.
“The Controller and Accountant General is the chief accountant of the state so all financial transactions are kept with him,” he told Prince Minkah, host of Joy FM’s Midday programme Thursday.
Related Article: NDC hid GHC7 billion arrears from IMF- Majority reiterates
Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has revealed that the general health of Ghana’s fiscal state is nothing to write home about
He disclosed that during the preparation of the 2017 budget, which would be presented to Parliament in March, they found that government expenditure of GHC7 billion was not captured in data presented to the new government.
He wondered why the 2014/2015 and 2015/2016 fiscal years data provided to the NPP transition team members did not include the amount spent by the National Democratic Congress (NDC) government.
Related Article: Bawumia's ‘undocumented GHÈ»7bn’ claim points to govt's impending failure - MP
The Majority in Parliament at a press conference Thursday supported the claim made by the Vice President.
Parliament’s Finance Committee Chairman Dr Mark Assibey Yeboah who addressed the briefing insisted the financial indiscipline of the previous government has serious implications for the country.
“We in the Minority are displeased with the tendencies of Dr Bawumia to rushing to the population and media with the information particularly the structural measures and reforms without taking the time to understand the rationale for its implementation,” he said.
But Mr Adongo who is also on the Finance Committee said the New Patriotic Party (NPP) is hiding behind the claim to compel the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to amend its agreement with government.
“These people have seen the IMF coming to town so they want to be given the fiscal space,” he said, adding the Controller Department does payment for all government activities.
Latest Stories
-
Two dead in 50-vehicle pile up on Japan highway
40 minutes -
Fearing deportation, Hondurans in the US send more cash home than ever before
52 minutes -
New York blanketed in snow, sparking travel chaos
1 hour -
Creative Canvas 2025: Documenting Ghana’s creative year beyond the noise
4 hours -
[Video]Timaya falls on stage while trying to lift plus-sized woman during performance
6 hours -
Family cremates wrong body after hospital mistake in Scotland
6 hours -
Kennedy Center seeks $1m from musician who cancelled after Trump name added to venue
6 hours -
Nine arrested in Italy for allegedly raising millions for Hamas
6 hours -
Alhassan Suhuyini makes Christmas donations to churches within Tamale North Constituency
8 hours -
Meet 81-year-old father of UCC Acting Vice-Chancellor, who recently graduated with an MBA
8 hours -
Did you know that Ken Ofori-Atta’s lawyer, Enayat Qasimi, is the ‘Ken Ofori-Atta of Afghanistan? – Kay Codjoe writes
8 hours -
Kidnap suspect arrested in Tamale as Police rescue victim after four days
9 hours -
Tema Oil Refinery resumes crude refining after years of shutdown
9 hours -
Kojo Antwi thrills fans with regal entry, marathon performance at ‘Antwified’ concert
9 hours -
Ofori Amponsah surprises KiDi at ‘Likor On The Beach’ 2025
10 hours
