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Parliamentary approval not needed to sell adb shares – Finance Ministry

May 1, 2015
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Parliamentary approval not needed to sell adb shares – Finance Ministry

adb MD, Stephen Kpordzih

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The Ministry of Finance has cleared the Agriculture Development Bank (adb) to proceed with the sale of its shares on the stock market saying parliamentary approval is not required.

[contextly_sidebar id=”glfa7cNJZwQ6m9MzKVRIyEQQEkvmMVWk”]The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently gave the Adb bank approval to list its shares on the stock market.

The bank is expected to offload a little over 100 million shares to the public by the end of April with the hope to give out 75% of the Bank and raise about GH¢300 million.

The minority in Parliament has written to the management of the bank asking them to submit their plans for parliamentary scrutiny or face them in  court.

Management of the bank subsequently referred the matter to the Ministry of Finance.

In response, the Finance Ministry has in a letter signed by the Chief Director, Major (RTD) M. S. Tara given the bank it’s full support to sell the shares.

The decision according to the Finance Ministry is based on the advice from the Attorney General’s Department.

“The Ministry for Justice and Attorney Generals’ Department has explicitly indicated that a Parliamnetary approval would not be required for the listing of the Bank on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE). We trust that with this advice, we can now proceed with the necessary further action,” the letter added.

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By: Godwin Akweiteh Allotey/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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