A government communicator says President Akufo-Addo’s decision to terminate the appointment of the Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, Charles Adu Boahen, was decisive.
Kofi Tontoh claims that the action shows that the President does not tolerate corruption in his administration.
“This is a decisive decision by the President. It is an attempt to show that the President doesn’t condone corruption,” he said in an interview on Accra-based TV3.
On Monday news broke that President Akufo-Addo has terminated the appointment of Mr Charles Adu Boahen with immediate effect.
A statement from the Director of Communications at the Jubilee House, Eugene Arhin said the President took the decision after being made aware of the allegations levelled against the Minister in the exposé dubbed, “Galamsey Economy,” by TigerEye PI.
“The President spoke to Mr Adu Boahen, after which he took the decision to terminate his appointment,”
Meanwhile, President Akufo-Addo has also referred the matter to the Special Prosecutor for further investigation.
Why was Mr Adu Boahen sacked?
In the said documentary, Mr Adu Boahen is said to have told the undercover investigators that Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia needs just $200,000 tokens as an appearance fee before meeting with supposed businessmen.
The embattled Minister is also reported to have said that the Vice President would demand some positions from an investor for his siblings to get his backing and influence in establishing a business in Ghana.
“You mean, like appearance fees and stuff? I mean he, himself (the Vice President), if you give him some (USD) 200,000 or something as a token, as thank you, appreciation, that’s fine.
“He’s not really, he’s not really (like) that. All he needs is to worry about his campaign money in 2020,” Charles Adu Boahen is alleged to have said.
Meanwhile, Vice President Dr Mahamudu Bawumia has denied reports linking him to demanding $200,000 as an “appearance fee.”
Responding to the issue in a Facebook post on Monday, he said he is not aware of any such transaction.
According to him, his “cherished asset” is his integrity, which he will not allow to be tarnished.
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