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on: www.dailyguideghana.com
By
William Yaw Owusu
Thursday,
July 27, 2017
It is emerging that the Electoral Commission (EC) does
not have an internal auditor to oversee financial transactions of the commission.
The substantive Internal Auditor was hounded out of
office by the EC Chairperson, Charlotte Osei, according to the Deputy EC
Director in-charge of Operations, Alhaji Amadu Sulley.
The EC boss and her two deputies - Amadu Sulley and
Georgina Opoku-Amankwa, in-charge of Corporate Service - have been trading accusations and counter
accusations since a petition was sent to the presidency by unnamed staff of the
commission for impeachment processes to be initiated against Mrs. Charlotte
Osei.
Petition
According to the petitioners, the EC Chairperson
allegedly abused her office and engaged in corruption. They asserted that she
was incompetent and not fit to lead the commission.
Mrs. Charlotte Osei has responded to the allegations
and ended up accusing her two deputies of corruption and sabotage.
She said for instance, that Amadu Sulley collected
about GH¢6 million from political parties without recourse to the commission
and added that apart from the money, the Operations Director also carried out
illegal vote transfers in the run-up to the crucial 2016 general election.
“The Deputy Chairperson, Operations, collected funds
above GH¢6m (Six million Ghana Cedis) in cash from some political parties for
the organization of party primaries without recourse to the structures of the commission,
and without the involvement of the finance department of the commission,” she averred.
However, Amadu Sulley has hit back in a statement,
insisting that he did nothing wrong and that it was Mrs. Charlotte Osei who is
on a mission to destroy them.
“The Internal Auditor is still alive, even though he
resigned out of frustration by the Chair,” Mr Amadu Sulley said, adding, “As at
now, the commission is yet to have an Internal Auditor. This is very
unfortunate.”
“I will (sic) like to state that, it is not true
that the Deputy Chairman, (Ops), took GH¢6 million for primaries of political
parties,” he stated.
Lacking
Knowledge
He said Mrs. Charlotte Osei is inept and lacks
knowledge of the electoral system, saying, “Everyone in the commission knew
about the primaries except the Chair herself.”
He said that party primaries “are not legally
binding on the commission but we supervise them since the parties have it in
their respective constitutions to protect integrity of the process.”
According to him, the law only “entreats the
commission to supervise the election of the executives of all registered
political parties at national, regional and constituency levels as stipulated
in Section 17 (2) of Act 574.
Party
Primaries
He said that on the 2016 primaries, three parties
namely, New Patriotic Party (NPP), National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the
People’s National Convention (PNC) presented a budget each and were discussed
in his office.
“Monies brought by the parties did not come to me
but sent to the Accounts Section through Director of Elections of the
commission. I did not receive a pesewa; they were all sent to the Accounts
Section,” he claimed.
Amadu Sulley further said that “all monies for work
of the operatives were sent to them through the Regional Directorate. Monies on
consumables like indelible ink, endorsing ink, stamp pads, etc. which belong to
the commission, were paid to the commission.”
Internal
Investigation
He said Charlotte Osei at a point ordered the
Internal Auditor to investigate him over the payments and the auditor later
told him he did not have anything against him after the investigation.
“I don’t understand the motive of the Chair to come
out now to make this unfortunate allegation against me and the Deputy Chair,
Finance/Administration.
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