The deputy Chairperson in charge of Corporate Services at the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana, Madam Georgina Opoku Amankwaa, has revealed her intention to seek legal redress against the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) over investigations against her.
Asante-Krobea Sekyere and Associates, lawyers of Madam Amankwaa, in a letter dated October 3, 2017 stated that they were “giving notice of our intention to go to court against your office to the Attorney-General whom you claim you have submitted your report on the investigation to”.
According to the lawyers, numerous letters written to EOCO to furnish them with the progress of investigations against their client by the chairperson of the EC have been ignored.
EOCO is investigating some officials of the EC over the loss of GH¢ 480,000 from the commission’s Endowment Fund.
The officials include Madam Amankwah, Kwaku Owusu Agyei-Larbi who is the Chief Accountant, and the Finance Officer, Joseph Kwaku Asamoah.
The lawyers said the action of EOCO is “keeping our client out of office indefinitely.”
The lawyers emphasised their displeasure and “unhappiness with the instruction issued from your office directing the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission to write to our client to proceed on leave on an allegation made by the same Chairperson on a matter that bordered on the Staff Endowment Fund”.
Again, the lawyers feel it was inappropriate for instructions to be issued to have Ms Amankwaa proceed on leave, yet the chairperson whom certain allegations have been levelled against is still in office while investigations were ongoing.
The deputy Chairperson in charge of Corporate Services at the Electoral Commission (EC) of Ghana, Madam Georgina Opoku Amankwaa, has revealed her intention to seek legal redress against the Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) over investigations against her.
Asante-Krobea Sekyere and Associates, lawyers of Madam Amankwaa, in a letter dated October 3, 2017 stated that they were “giving notice of our intention to go to court against your office to the Attorney-General whom you claim you have submitted your report on the investigation to”.
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