Posted on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By
William Yaw Owusu
Saturday, June 7, 2014
A witness in the
ongoing National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP) trial has admitted that its
former National Coordinator, Abuga Pele did not sign for money used to conduct
feasibility studies.
The Accra Financial Court
presided over by Justice Afia Asare-Botwe heard on Thursday, how a whooping
GH¢59,000 was spent on feasibility studies at the NYEP and how Abuga Pele’s
co-accused Phillip Akpeena Assibit collected GH¢53,000 out of the amount for
the study as consultant.
Abuga Pele who is the incumbent Member of Parliament
(MP) for Chiana-Paga and Mr. Assibit, Chief Executive Officer of Goodwill
International Group (GIG), are standing trial for their various roles, which
the Attorney General’s Department says, had cost huge financial loss to the
state.
The MP is accused of willfully causing
financial loss to the state to the tune of GH¢3,330,568.53 while Assibit is
being tried for defrauding the state of an amount equivalent to $1,948,626.68.
The two have pleaded not guilty and are
currently on bail.
Charges
The NDC MP is facing six counts of willfully
causing financial loss to the state under Section 179A (3) of the Criminal
Offences Act, 1960 Act 29, two counts of abetment under Sections 20(1) and
131(1) of the Criminal Offences Act, 1960 (Act 29) and one count of
intentionally misapplying public property, contrary to Section 1(2) of the
Public Property Protection Act, 1977 (SMCD) 140.
Mr. Assibit, who is the first accused person on
the other hand, is facing six counts of defrauding by false pretences contrary
to Section 131(1) of the Criminal and Offences Act 1960 (Act 29) and five
counts of dishonestly causing loss to public property contrary to Section 2(1)
of the Public Property Protection Act, 1977 (SMCD) 140.
Cross-Examination
The witness, Mohammed
Pelpuo, Head of the Business Development Unit at NYEP now Ghana Youth
Employment and Entrepreneurial Development Agency (GYEEDA) told the court under
cross-examination by Nuella Seidu, counsel for Abuga Pele that, the decision to
conduct the feasibility studies was a collective one from the management of
NYEP.
Even though he said
he was not part of the meeting that had asked for the feasibility studies, the
minutes of the meeting clearly showed that Abuga Pele as the Coordinator, could
not have taken the decision alone.
He agreed with
counsel that “it was not a personal decision of A2 (Abuga Pele) to conduct the
feasibility studies,” and also agreed with counsel that “it was a collective
decision at the management level.”
He said it was Abuga Pele did not sign any portion
of the documents used to collect the money from the NYEP accounts and also agreed
with counsel that the MP did not collect any of the amount.
He said it was Abuga Pele who handed him some
documents including the minutes and was asked to prepare a voucher for the
amount to be released.
Earlier, Raymond Bagnabu counsel for Assbit had
concluded the cross-examination of Mr. Pelpuo where he admitted that all tasks
assigned Assibit were by the NYEP were performed.
He said the NYEP opened an office for Project
Resource Mobilization and Assibit at Labone, Accra and his GIG were given an
office over there.
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