Audio By Carbonatix
Parliament has dismissed allegations made by Bawku MP that GHC3,000 was offered some NDC members on the Appointment Committee to unduly influence them to approve Energy minister, Boakye Agyarko.
The legislature in a statement released Saturday said, no member of the Committee was bribed by any of the nominees for ministerial positions in the Akufo-Addo government.
It said the claim put out in the public by the former Science and Technology Minister Friday is "frivolous and vexatious."
"Parliament attaches a lot of importance to its constitutional duties and abhors practices that will not only affect its work but also bring the institution into disrepute. Therefore extreme care is taken and thorough background checks are made before chairpersons to the various committees are appointed. This is to ensure that the work they oversee are meticulously carried," the statement said.
Read full statement below:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Parliament has noted with grave concern, allegations that the Leadership and Members of the Appointments Committee have been bribed by some of the President’s nominees to facilitate the recommendation of approval of their nomination as ministers to the House.
Parliament will like to state categorically and without any equivocation that these allegations are frivolous and vexatious, and should be discarded.
Parliament attaches a lot of importance to its constitutional duties and abhors practices that will not only affect its work but also bring the institution into disrepute. Therefore extreme care is taken and thorough background checks are made before chairpersons to the various committees are appointed. This is to ensure that the work they oversee are meticulously carried.
Parliament will therefore like to state that no such event has taken place and anybody having any information to the contrary must resort the laws of the land and take the appropriate action for redress.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama assures Eastern Corridor communities of major road upgrade push
9 minutes -
NAIMOS arrests 6 Chinese nationals in armed galamsey operation on Nyaase River
12 minutes -
PRETAG raises alarm over delayed teacher arrears and staffing gaps in schools
17 minutes -
Damang Mine: Lands Minister urges E&P to deliver bold investment and community growth
20 minutes -
Atuabo Gas plant to undergo five-hour shutdown for critical system repairs
23 minutes -
FDA seizes over 5,000 packs of unapproved baby diapers in Tamale crackdown
27 minutes -
BoG unveils plan to turn remittances into Ghana’s next investment engine
28 minutes -
Ghana records $7.8bn remittances as BoG pushes diaspora funds into investment drive
32 minutes -
Veep urges Ghanaians in Spain to seize new immigration amnesty
33 minutes -
Thaddeus Sory questions OSP’s performance, cites weak prosecutorial outcomes
36 minutes -
Fire guts South Industrial Area warehouse in Accra; no casualties reported
40 minutes -
Trade Minister announces revival of ‘Made in Ghana Fair’ at Beverage Awards
43 minutes -
Mahama sounds alarm over rising drug abuse among youth
47 minutes -
Mahama directs School Feeding Programme to absorb surplus eggs
52 minutes -
Mahama vows to keep inflation in single digits after sharp decline
57 minutes