Audio By Carbonatix
Interior Minister Alhaji Muntaka Mohammed-Mubarak has served notice to hold former Gaming Commission boss, Peter Mireku, accountable for an alleged GH¢414,590.53 financial loss.
This was caused by an alleged bond breach involving a former staff member named Moses Teye Mensah.
According to the Minister, Mr Mireku allegedly failed to follow due process in approving Mr Mensah's study leave with pay, leading to the significant financial loss.
"The Commissioner was Peter Mireku, and on this particular instance, he did not follow the laid-down procedure for granting someone study leave with pay," the Minister stated on Tuesday.
Appearing before the Public Accounts Committee of Parliament, the Interior Minister said: "Honourable Chair, because of this, I'm going to insist that he is invited to pay the money."
The Minister outlined three key actions to address the situation: Peter Mireku would be made to pay the money and would be held personally accountable for the financial loss.
"The bond guarantor will pay part. The person who guaranteed the bond, still working at the Gaming Commission, will also be required to pay part of the amount.
"And Moses Teye Mensah will be placed on a stop list. He will be arrested at the airport and made to pay the money if he returns to Ghana," he said.
Acting Gaming Commissioner, Emmanuel Siisi Quainoo, revealed that the Commission had made multiple efforts to recover the money from Mr Mensah, but to no avail.
"Honourable Chair, I have written several times to Moses Teye Mensah. He responds, claiming he is pursuing another master’s degree, but has not provided any school details or transcripts. He keeps tossing the Gaming Commission," he told the Committee.
According to Mr Quainoo, the amount in question, GH¢414,590.53, is significant, equivalent to nearly half the Commission's monthly salary bill.
He noted that he had written to the Attorney-General and the Inspector General of Police, escalating the issue directly to the Interior Minister for further intervention.
Latest Stories
-
Victoria Bright supports lowering presidential age limit to 30
4 minutes -
Where Rain Falls but Water Dies
10 minutes -
Christmas Embrace: Sametro Group honours 250 widows in Tarkwa with gifts
19 minutes -
Victoria Bright: Weak institutions make presidential term extension risky
42 minutes -
Police net 120 suspects in major East Legon drug and crime swoop
48 minutes -
Three suspected armed robbers shot dead by Police in Ashanti region
58 minutes -
Why Ghana’s Constitution Review Committee’s Work Should Be Extended to Strategic Communication
1 hour -
Prof. Prempeh defends lowering presidential age, cites Kufuor’s early leadership roles
1 hour -
Presidential Age Limit: Unrestricted democracy could breed chaos – Prof. Agyeman-Duah warns
1 hour -
MP Baffour Awuah advocates for legal framework on presidential continuity, not term extension
2 hours -
Ghanaians entitled to propose constitutional changes – Charlotte Osei
2 hours -
At 30, you lack the experience to be a President – Prof Agyeman-Duah
2 hours -
One-year extension of presidential term unnecessary – Baffuor Awuah
2 hours -
Sam George lauds coordinated crackdown on cybercrime in Tabora and Lashibi
2 hours -
100 arrested in Accra’s Tabora in major Mobile Money fraud crackdown
2 hours
