Here are the Mahama appointees allegedly under investigations for corruption

Here are the Mahama appointees allegedly under investigations for corruption

The Akufo-Addo administration has put on notice that it will begin prosecuting corrupt former officials who served under the Mahama government in October.

“By October when we start moving to court with some of the cases, Ghanaians will know that we are serious and we are ready to fight corruption as a canker in this country and uproot it once and for all,’’ Deputy Minister of Justice and Attorney General, Joseph Kpemka, has said.

These are the individuals under investigation and may possibly be prosecuted. According to the Today newspaper, the allegedly corrupt former appointees likely to be prosecuted by the NPP government include

Former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) – Mr. Sylvester Mensah

Former National Coordinator of National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO) – Sedinam Tamakloe Attionu

Former Minister of Transport – Dzifa Attivor

Former Managing Director of Intercity State Transport Corporation – Mr. Samuel Nuamah Donkor.

Other appointees under investigation include;




Former Minister of Youth and Sports – Mr. Elvis Afriyie Ankrah

Former Executive Director of Ghana Standard Authority (GSA) – Dr. George Crentsil

Former CEO of Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) – Rudolph Berkley

Former CEO of National Youth Authority (NYA), and current MP for Kumbugu Constituency -Ras Mubarak

Former Minister of Sports and MP for Bawku Central – Mahama Ayariga

Entrepreneur – Selassie Ibrahim.

Presidential staffer – Kwesi Baffoe Bonnie

Former CEO of COCOBOD – Dr. Stephen K Opuni

Former Board Chairman of SSNIT – Professor Joshua Alabi

Presidential Aide – Stanislav Xoese Dogbe

Presidential Aide – Vincent Senam Kuagbenu

The above persons are all under investigation for on different allegations of misuse of office for either corrupt activities or otherwise.

 

 

Source: yen.com.g




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