The CEO of Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, Dr Opoku Ware Ampomah, has expressed frustration over the shortage of accountability for 2 accountants who have been arrested by the Economic and Organised Crimes Office (EOCO) in 2015 however have but to face justice for his or her alleged crimes.
He additional expressed frustration with the administration of the hospital, noting that there are restricted means to discourage errant workers past issuing queries and reprimands.
In a associated growth, the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has taken decisive motion in opposition to 18 academics accused of fraudulently withdrawing a complete of GH¢188,000 from authorities funds utilizing faux certificates. The incident, which has raised critical considerations about accountability and integrity inside the academic sector, got here to mild following an audit by the Auditor-General’s Department.
The academics, who have been employed in numerous colleges throughout the nation, allegedly submitted solid academic certificates to safe their positions. These faux {qualifications} enabled them to entry salaries and allowances they weren’t entitled to, leading to important monetary losses for the state.
Chairman of the PAC, James Klutse Avedzi, expressed deep concern over the matter, describing it as “a clear breach of trust and an affront to the efforts aimed at improving the quality of education in the country.” He emphasised that such fraudulent actions not solely deplete the nation’s assets but in addition undermine the credibility of the educating career.
A report from the Amansie Central Education Directorate indicated that the academics upgraded themselves with out the requisite paperwork and elevated their salaries, leading to a monetary lack of GH¢188,000 to the state. “We have been able to collect GH¢34,731.53 and we are left with GH¢152,966.54 and we are on course collecting [the balance]. We did not place [promote those teachers], they did self-upgrading without passing through the office. So it is a backdoor affair,” the report said.
During its current sittings, the PAC known as on the Ghana Education Service (GES) and different related authorities to take instant steps to get well the stolen funds. The Committee additionally advisable that the academics concerned be prosecuted to function a deterrent to others who could be tempted to interact in comparable fraudulent actions.