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Payroll row: Duffuor backs SOFTribe – ‘Akatua’ had no problems

January 21, 2015
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The former Minister of Finance, Dr. Kwabena Duffuor has expressed surprise at the decision by the Controller and Accountant General’s Department (CAGD) and the Finance Ministry to drop the payroll software ‘Akatua’ developed by the Ghanaian company, SOFTribe.

There is currently an on-going media tussle over the efficiency of the software after the Controller and Accountant General Department blamed SOFTribe’s ‘Akatua’ software for revelations about ghost names in the public payroll system.

[contextly_sidebar id=”q2kw1kPqYpKIqNavF6JREjxS4cL7yVJA”]IMANI Ghana accused the department of supervising a bloated public payroll system.

The CAGD said flaws in SOFTribe’s ‘Akatua’ software contributed to the bloating of the payroll system.

In defending their product, SOFTribe released some letters exchanged between the two institutions to the public, of which some were signed by Dr. Duffuor.

The Controller and Accountant General is however threatening to sue SOFTribe for releasing the documents.

But speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show on Wednesday, the former minister argued that he cannot understand the brouhaha over the ‘Akatua’ software because the CAGD rated it as a “first class” software when it was first introduced.

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Herman Kojo Chinery-Hesse

“When we came to government in 2009, the Controller and Accountant General had already procured this software ‘Akatua’ and the operators were SOFTribe Company. We came to meet what the controller had done with them and the fact that the controller had even certified the efficiency of this particular software,” he said.

“Indeed, we also gave them to work on the pension and it was done satisfactorily, so I do not see any difficulty or any weaknesses in the Akatua software. So between me and the late president [John Atta Mills] we decided that they should be given the chance to do even more to help the IIPD2 to move the whole thing forward. In fact the IIPD3 was procured to be a backup product. So when we asked them to do more we thought it will help IPPD2 to it frontier forward.”

He however called for calm saying “we should not fight, we should look for a product that will help us, that product that can help us, if its SOFTribe, let them do it, if they cannot then we can change them.”

Meanwhile, chairman of SOFTribe, Chinery Hesse on Eyewitness News on Tuesday insisted that the company is not fighting government.

He explained that releasing such letters was a way of defending their integrity.

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By: Godwin Allotey Akweiteh/citifmonline.com/Ghana
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