This week, an attempt by the Minority Caucus in Parliament to pass a censure motion against embattled Finance Minister, Ken Ofori-Atta, fell to the ground.
This was due to a walkout by the Majority, denying the house the required number to pass the said motion.
Earlier though, the Majority had backed calls for the removal of the Finance Minister and therefore their refusal to recuse themselves from the passage of the censure motion came as a surprise.
Today on Newfile, host, Samson Lardy Anyenini and his guests will delve into the u-turn by the Majority and unpack all the relevant angles.
The show will also focus on Ghana’s debt exchange programme and how the country seeks to navigate out of its present economic hurdles.
Click the link below to watch.
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