The President John Mahama-led government is committed to retrieving the
controversial GHc51 million judgment debt unlawfully paid to embattled
businessman, Alfred Agbesi Woyome.
This according to the Minister
of Communications, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah is because the NDC
government has a better record in retrieving illegal monies including
Mr. Woyome’s.
Currently, former Attorney General, Martin Amidu is
hoping to orally examine Mr. Woyome at the Supreme Court to determine
how he plans to pay back the money because according to Amidu,
government does not want the money retrieved.
Mr Amidu had
accused government of deliberately preventing him from pursuing Woyome
but Dr Omane Boamah at the Meet the Press session on Monday assured that
government will not relent its efforts to retrieve the money.
“President
Mahama’s unwavering to retrieving every pesewa paid illegally to any
individual including Mr. Alfred Agbesi Woyome, entities or countries
continue unabated.
President Mahama has demonstrated the will to
protect the public purse and this finds expression in the over one
billion dollar saving achieved just because the Attorney General’s
department adhered to his publicly known that they should defend such
cases and indeed has been defending them,” he added.
Omane Boamah
also hinted that government has saved the state from incurring close to
one billion dollars in judgment debt payments.
“President
Mahama’s government has fought cases of judgment debts and potential
judgment debts more vigorously than previous governments.
In
less than four years we have successfully defended and saved Ghana over
one billion dollars and these include cases involving Balkan Energy
Ghana Limited, Sweater and Source, China Jinlin among others. In
tackling the problem head on, President Mahama set up the sole
commission of inquiry to investigate payments from public funds arising
from judgment debts.”
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