The Auditor-General has directed the former Member of Parliament for Nhyieso in the Ashanti region, Kennedy Kankam to immediately recover an amount of ¢500,000 granted loan to over 300 people in his constituency.
The money which was the MPs share of the District Assembly’s common fund earmarked for the developmental project is alleged by the Auditor-General to have gone out as a loan but no recoveries have been done since.
The Administrator of DACF allocated a total amount of GH¢4,821,929.80 to Kumasi Metropolitan Assembly (KMA) from the fourth quarter of 2019 to the third quarter of 2020.
The Auditor-General, in a management letter on DACF and other statutory funds of KMA for December 31, 2020, signed by the Ashanti Regional Director, Alhassan Mahama, says upon the instructions of the former Nhyiaeso MP, Kennedy Kwasi Kankam, transferred in collaboration with erstwhile Finance Officer, Daniel Kofi Kamkam, and Coordinating Director, Samuel Donkor, ¢500,000 was transferred in May 2019 from the MPs Constituency Labour Project Fund and Social Investment Fund to Barclays Bank Ghana Limited (currently Absa Bank Ltd.), Kroform Branch for onward disbursement to 430 persons of his constituency on loan fully recoverable by August 2020.
However, the Auditor-General says his interaction with the Former Barclays Bank Manager, Krofrom Branch (Ms Ivy Agbemadzo) who signed a Memorandum of Understanding prepared by KMA Lawyer Patrick Adu-Poku and dated 26th April 2019 committing the Bank to do the recovery of the loan confirmed that no recoveries had been done as at 20th January 2021.
Meanwhile, the Bank deducted a service charge of GH₵22.50 on each of the 430 persons totalling GH₵9,675.00.
The report says proper procedure was not applied because, the Lawyer for the Assembly was not party to the signed Memorandum of Understanding and also there was no signed agreement with the beneficiaries so the interest of the Assembly was not safeguarded.
The report also indicates that management of the Assembly has not since expressly requested Absa Bank to perform its contractual obligation of recovering the loans.
It says the public funds risk going down the drain as no effort is being made towards recovery of the amount without the culprits being held accountable.
Additionally the report says, the people in the constituency have been denied the benefit of this money in terms of physical and human development.
The report recommend that the MP (Hon. Kennedy Kwasi Kamkam), the erstwhile Finance Officer and Coordinating Director (Mr Daniel Kofi Kamkam and Mr Samuel Donkor respectively) as well as the former Branch Manager of Absa Bank, Krofrom branch (Ms Ivy Agbemadzo) should take steps to recover the amount of GH₵500,000.00 into the KMA Member of Parliament for Nhyiaeso Common Fund account.
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