Casiel Ato Forson |
A former Deputy Finance
Minister, Casiel Ato Forson, has rubbished charges of financial loss levelled
against him by the state in the purchase of some ambulances under the Mahama
administration.
Addressing the press, Ato
Forson, described the charges as frivolous and politically motivated.
The state has charged the MP
for wilfully causing financial loss to the state in excess of two million
dollars by authorizing the issuance of letters of credit for the purchase of
the ambulances which have been described by the government as not fit for
purpose.
But speaking to the media,
Ato Forson disclosed there was a legal opinion from the Attorney General’s
department giving a green light for the purchase before letters of credit were
issued.
He concluded that the charges
have been levelled against him to silence him due to his crusade against the
E-Levy.
PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE
HONOURABLE CASSIEL ATO FORSON, RANKING MEMBER ON FINANCE OF THE PARLIAMENT OF
GHANA ON THE ABUSE OF PROSECUTORIAL POWERS BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
Ladies and Gentlemen of the
Press, I have had to call you this morning for the singular purpose of
responding to the news doing the rounds on social and mainstream media that
certain charges have been preferred against me by the Attorney General of the
Republic, the Honourable Godfred Yeboah Dame. Though I am yet to be formally
charged in court, I have seen copies of the charge sheet in the media and wish
to say without any fear of the contradiction that these charges are nothing but
a frivolous and politically motivated attempt by President Nana Addo Dankwa
Akuffo-Addo and his hatchet man, the Attorney General, to silence me for
performing my duties as the Ranking Member on the Finance Committee of the
Parliament of Ghana.
But I want to assure the good
people of this country, especially my constituents
who elected me to represent them in Parliament, that I will not and cannot be
silenced by the blatant abuse of prosecutorial powers by the Attorney General.
Ladies and Gentlemen:
The investigation into the
purchase of the ambulances, which is the basis for these frivolous charges,
started in somewhere 2017. In November 2017, a request was made to the then
Speaker of Parliament, the Rt. Hon. Aaron Mike Ocquaye, for me to assist
the Economic and Organized Crimes Office (EOCO) with their investigation into
this matter. I provided a statement to the EOCO detailing my honest
recollection of the transaction.
Interestingly, nothing was
heard of the investigation until November 2021, a period of four years, when I
started raising concerns about the 2022 Budget and Economic Policy of the
Government. During this period, the Secretariat of the Rt. Honourable Speaker
informed me that the EOCO had requested that I be released to assist with
further investigation into the purchase of the ambulances. I was further
informed that the Office of the Attorney General had requested that a charge
statement be taken from me in preparation for formal charges to be filed
against me.
The coincidence speaks
volumes about the motivation for these frivolous and baseless charges. A
cursory reading of the frivolous and politically motivated charges shows that
my only role in the entire transaction was to have signed a letter on behalf of
the Minister of Finance, in my capacity as Deputy Finance Minister, for the
establishment of letters of credit by the Bank of Ghana and for payment by the
Controller Accountant General of the charges for the letters of credit.
If I may ask, ladies and
gentlemen of the press, since when did ministerial instruction for the
establishment of letters of credit become a crime in this dear country of ours?
It is important to note that, whilst I am being prosecuted for my role in
instructing that letters of credit be established for the purchase of
ambulances for use in our health delivery system, the Attorney General does not
see it fit to prosecute those who left the ambulances purchased with taxpayer
money to rot while pregnant women are being carried on bicycles, aboboyaa, push
trucks and okada bikes to hospitals all over the country to deliver the next
generation of Ghanaians.
Between the person who
requested that letters of credit be established for the purchase ofambulances
and the person who took the decision to leave the purchased ambulances to
deteriorate, who has caused financial loss to the state? Which of these two has
misapplied state property?
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I must point out that the
instructions of the Ministry of Finance for the establishment of letters of
credit was preceded by a well-written opinion of the Attorney General in an
opinion letter dated May 9, 2014 advising the Ministry of Health on this
transaction.
It was based upon the advice
of the Attorney General that the Legal Division of the Ministry of Finance
advised the Minister of Finance, not the Deputy Minister, to take steps to
establish the letters of credit. At the appropriate time, and in the course of
the trial, we will make available the full complement of documentation through
the process of discovery.
In the meantime, the question
you should be asking the Attorney General and his
Director of Public Prosecutions is why they are running away from their own
legal opinion? Don’t they know that it is highly unethical and unprofessional
for a lawyer to issue an opinion on the position of the law on a matter and
then turn around to act against her own advice? I dare say that that is
professional misconduct.
It should be noted that, I
did not authorise payment for the said 2,370,000 Euros, my only job in the
entire transaction was to request the issuance of LC (Letter of Credit) on the
authority of the Minister of Finance, A letter of credit is letter from a bank
guaranteeing that a buyer’s payment to a seller will be received on time and
for the correct amount. In the event that the buyer is unable to make a payment
on the purchase, the bank will be required to cover the full or remaining
amount of the purchase.
Ladies and Gentlemen:
May I take this opportunity
to thank you for coming to this press conference and to once again assure the
good people of this country that neither myself as the Ranking Member on
Finance nor the NDC Minority Group will relent on our fight to ensure that the
feet of this profligate Government is held to the fire.
We will stand firm and
protect the people of Ghana from misrule and poor economic policy choices. Not
even a million prosecutions will stop us in our quest to ensure accountability
and transparency in the management of our public finances.
Thank you and God bless our
homeland Ghana
Source: starrfm.com.gh
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