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Timing of release of IEA’s corruption survey suspicious – Gov’t

February 25, 2015
Reading Time: 2 mins read
NCA, Communication Ministry are ‘wasteful entreprises’ – Franklin Cudjoe

Omane Boamah, Minister of Communications

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Government says the timing of the release by the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) which ranked the Office of the President as the second most corrupt institution in the country is suspicious.

Government further rejected the claims saying the timing of the purported survey just a day before the President presents the State of the Nation Address cannot be lost on the objective-minded members of the public.

[contextly_sidebar id=”NY6oYjyWZzD6bsSqDVlFK9XpfylbvkL3″]A statement signed by the Minister for Communications, Dr. Edward Omane Boamah said, “Government strenuously rejects any such suggestion that the Office is corrupt, let alone being the second most corrupt institution in Ghana.”

“The practice where groups or organisations purport to conduct polls and through a visceral approach publish their outcomes in a manner that seeks to create the impression of corruption does little to advance the fight against corruption,” the Minister stated.

He therefore challenged the IEA to offer credible proof to back their claims, adding that, Government has been taking far-reaching steps including reforms in public financial administration and the establishment of tighter controls as part of efforts to address the issue of corruption.

He also indicated that the IEA must bring out for verification the methodology for the so-called perception survey.

According to Dr. Omane Boamah, it is a matter of public record that no Government has done more to expose and punish corruption like the John Mahama administration.

He noted that organisations seeking to discuss the subject need to be guided by verified facts not unfounded accusations hiding under the cover of perception.

Government, the Minister stated, will continue to focus on its transformation agenda and cherishes the continuous support of the citizenry towards the building of a Better Ghana.

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By: Godwin Allotey Akweiteh/citifmonline.com

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