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PAC questions Ministry of Labor over missing vehicle GH¢223,000 and 14 years of unpaid interest
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PAC questions Ministry of Labor over missing vehicle GH¢223,000 and 14 years of unpaid interest

May 18, 2026 3 Min Read
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The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has questioned the Division of Labor and Employment over the disappearance of two autos bought greater than a decade in the past and the next accumulation of curiosity on unpaid payments.

The difficulty types a part of a declare for fee of GH¢223,127 raised by the Auditor Common in its particular audit report on authorities arrears of GH¢68.7 billion.

In line with the report, the quantity pertains to the procurement of two Nissan Tiida saloons and is presently not traceable. The audit additionally discovered that documentation supporting the transactions was not accessible.

Treasury Secretary-Common Mary Ninson, who appeared earlier than the committee on Could 18, defined that no information referring to the transaction had been discovered, including that the autos had been “most likely” procured in 2011.

He acknowledged that the division didn’t have correct documentation concerning the transaction and mentioned officers had knowledgeable auditors of the scenario throughout the audit course of.

Ninson additional defined that though some funds associated to cost changes on different gadgets had been made, curiosity had gathered attributable to delays in settling the excellent quantities, and this matter had been reported to the Ministry of Finance.

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He additionally revealed that documentation associated to the 2-horsepower air conditioner couldn’t be traced and that the division had notified auditors of the lacking information as effectively.

She mentioned the auditor later contacted the related businesses for clarification, however acquired no response.

On one other matter referring to the Honest Wages and Salaries Fee, Mrs Ninson defined that the full value of finishing the constructing challenge was estimated at GH¢5.1 million, of which GH¢4.3 million was licensed as accomplished.

He mentioned the auditor accepted the licensed quantity however rejected the remaining steadiness as a result of it associated to uncompleted work, a view echoed by the ministry.

In response to a query about how the ministry verified that 40% of the funds had been made and that the paperwork had been relied upon, Ninson mentioned the problem first got here to gentle throughout the audit, and that the ministry had since labored with Nippon Motors and different events to determine the info surrounding the transactions.

She mentioned that solely copies of paperwork had been obtained in these engagements, and no unique information had been accessible.

Mr. Ninson emphasised the significance of unique paperwork within the fee course of, noting that copies alone can’t be used to confirm settlement claims.

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He defined that the division can not approve any funds with out vital supporting information, corresponding to invoices, including that every one excellent claims should be supported by dependable documentation to be thought of for settlement.

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