Audio By Carbonatix
At least six former and current Members of Parliament (MPs) have already, received their ex-gratia payments, government sources have confirmed to the Daily Graphic.
Although sources within Parliament and the seat of government would not disclose the identities of the beneficiaries, they indicated that the beneficiaries withdrew their moneys at some banks in Accra before President Mills ordered the suspension of the payments.
Mr Moses Asaga, a member of the Finance Subcommittee of the Government Transitional Team, was said to have authorised the payment of the ex-gratia on January 16, this year.
The sources explained that following reports to President Mills that the ex-gratia had been paid, a former MP was asked to check on his accounts and he later returned to confirm that the money had been lodged in the account.
That, they said, made the President to call for the suspension of the payments, at which point it was detected that six of the cheques had already been paid.
The President is expected to meet his team of advisors in the next few days to decide on the way forward on the issue.
The contentious issue to address is whether the beneficiaries will be asked to refund the money or be made to enjoy it, since it is no fault of theirs that the money has been paid into their accounts as ex-gratia.
The discussion will also deal with the outstanding MPs as to whether they should be made to receive theirs as authorized or they have to wait until the package is reviewed.
When contacted, a former MP for Zebilla, Mr John Ndebugre, said halting the payments to the beneficiaries would constitute a breach of the four-year contract of the beneficiaries.
According to him, those who had not collected their ex-gratia might have to go to court to challenge the decision of the government not to pay the money.
He denied withdrawing his and said he wished he had gone to the bank earlier to withdraw it.
"As I speak to you now, I am dying of hunger," he said.
Mr Ndebugre said Ghanaians were taking democracy too far and wondered why a demonstration by some people should compel the President to halt what were legal payments.
Meanwhile, Mr Asaga, who was said to have authorised the payments, has appealed to the President to temper justice with mercy.
He said the President should reconsider his decision to revoke his nomination because he had many positives which should not be overlooked because of a single misdeed.
Sources say the President's decision to withdraw Mr Asaga's nomination was because the President felt it would be difficult for him to entrust a ministerial position to a person who would not consult his colleagues or seek clearance and authorisation on controversial issues before implementing them.
Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Police arrest 6 women in child trafficking syndicate, rescue 3 victims
13 minutes -
22 heartbreaking hit-and-run cases in the last decade: A tragic decade on Ghana’s roads
14 minutes -
Three dead after volcano erupts on Indonesian island
17 minutes -
Galien Africa opens applications for 6th Prix Galien Africa Awards
19 minutes -
Former Botswana President Festus Mogae dies aged 86
28 minutes -
The May 9 dilemma: Celebration in the shadow of tragedy
39 minutes -
TOR turns to West African crude as revamp efforts deepen
39 minutes -
Jospong Group, VYNCKE forge landmark waste-to-energy partnership for Africa at IFAT, Germany
47 minutes -
Awerco Construction threatens legal action over Ministry of Health’s ‘false claims’ on Weija Specialist Children’s hospital
51 minutes -
Mamprugu Youth Association alleges Police extrajudicial killings in Zuarungu, demands independent inquiry
56 minutes -
Police arrest suspect linked to armed attack on VIP bus on Walewale–Nasia highway
1 hour -
Reduce BECE subjects from 10 to 4 to ease stress, save time—Eduwatch’s Kofi Asare
1 hour -
Russia and Ukraine accuse each other of breaching Victory Day ceasefire
1 hour -
IGP special operations team arrest 50 suspects in anti-narcotics raid at Madina Market
1 hour -
South Africa president faces call to resign after court ruling
1 hour