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General News of Tuesday, 16 January 2018

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

EOCO disgracing Akufo-Addo - Kennedy Agyapong

Kennedy Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central play videoKennedy Agyapong, Member of Parliament for Assin Central

Member of Parliament for Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong, has described the decision by the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO) to storm the Electoral Commission (EC) in an attempt to drive the Deputy Commissioner out of her office as disgraceful.

According to him, EOCO is nothing but a ‘bogus’ entity that has succumbed itself to be manipulated by some elements

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Background

EOCO in a letter dated, July 4, 2017 addressed to the EC Chairperson, Mrs Charlotte Osei, demanded that Mrs Opoku-Amankwaa and three other senior staff of the EC proceed on leave to pave way for investigations into “the loss of about GH¢480,000 from the Endowment Fund at the Electoral Commission.”

She was accused of misapplication of staff endowment funds at the EC, hence EOCO stepping into the matter.

Mrs Opoku-Amankwaa, however, has denied the accusations.

Officers of the Economic and Organized Crime Office (EOCO), led by its Executive Director, ACP K.K. Amoah (Rtd), together with five armed policemen, Monday stormed the offices of the Electoral Commission (EC) in Accra, to chase out the Deputy Commissioner in-charge of Corporate Services, Georgina Opoku-Amankwah, from her office.



This was after the embattled deputy chairperson, who is on interdiction on the orders of the EC Chairperson, Charlotte Osei, defied the anti-graft investigative body and decided to resume work on the instructions of her lawyers.

Ms Opoku-Amankwaah said she was tired of the embarrassment visited on her by her continued interdiction and decided to resume work, saying that under the law it is only the president who can send her packing.

However, the EOCO officers said they were still investigating the alleged misappropriation of the EC’s Endowment Funds and so it was not appropriate for Ms. Opoku Amankwaah to be at post.

The Economic and Organised Crime Office (EOCO) has been given 14 days to provide the embattled Deputy Chair of the Electoral Commission (EC), Georgina Opoku Amankwaah, with findings of investigations into allegations of financial impropriety made against her.

The 14-day ultimatum was agreed upon after a dramatic show of force but failed attempt by EOCO to forcibly remove Mrs Opoku Amankwaah from her office on Monday.