{"id":166240,"date":"2015-11-11T18:17:34","date_gmt":"2015-11-11T18:17:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/4cd.e16.myftpupload.com\/?p=166240"},"modified":"2015-11-11T19:59:15","modified_gmt":"2015-11-11T19:59:15","slug":"dvla-fraud-dont-entertain-to-err-is-human-excuse-npp","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2015\/11\/dvla-fraud-dont-entertain-to-err-is-human-excuse-npp\/","title":{"rendered":"DVLA fraud: Don’t entertain “to err is human” excuse – NPP"},"content":{"rendered":"

The New Patriotic Party (NPP) has called on President John Mahama to take active measures to ensure that those implicated in the corruption scandal at the Driver and Vehicle License Authority (DVLA), are investigated and prosecuted.<\/p>\n

[contextly_sidebar id=”KYTRAlqGQUs9X0JcLDzxDR1mF51Svs1b”]”We call on the President to make this DVLA matter an exception. Let Ghanaians see him turning a new page on his attitude to corruption. The President must allow all those who are allegedly implicated in the corruption at DVLA to be investigated and prosecuted. The business of ‘to err is human’ should not be entertained,” a statement signed by the acting National Chairman of the party, Freddie Blay said.<\/p>\n

On Tuesday, the former DVLA Boss, Justice Amegashie in a shocking admission, told a Parliamentary Committee that he erred in signing a new\u00a0controversial deal with Foto-X without \u00a0due diligence.<\/a><\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n

The deal with Foto \u2013 X was first signed under the Kufuor administration which\u00a0mandated the company to print drivers\u2019 licences for the DVLA.<\/p>\n

Shocking documentary evidence seen by Citi News<\/strong> suggests that although the Public Procurement Authority approved a little over $3 million as the Foto-X contract ceiling, the contract sum signed by Justice Amegashie inflated\u00a0the amount to over $9 million .<\/p>\n

The NPP alleged that “the clear case of corruption at the DVLA is typical of how the NDC government since 2009 has abused the coffers of the state.<\/p>\n

“Such is the travesty, that whiles drivers and motor vehicle owners are asked to pay more after each National Budget is read for keeping their vehicles on the road, the revenues raised are rather used to fund NDC corruption,” it added.<\/p>\n

The party therefore called on government to take an immediate action on the issue to show its commitment towards fighting the canker.<\/p>\n

Below is the full statement\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

Thank you ladies and gentlemen of the media for showing up at such short notice. We called you here this afternoon to send a message to the President about corruption.<\/p>\n

It is about the corruption at the DVLA, which thanks to you the media is now in the public domain. It is our fear that this matter will become just like the many cases of corruption, which come out, we talk about them for a while, until another case comes up and we move and no action is taken by those empowered to do so.<\/p>\n

The DVLA case is another clear case of \u201ccreate, loot and share\u201d. What are the basic facts? In 2006, DVLA awarded a contract, after a competitive tender, for the printing of driver\u2019s licenses. The 6-year contract won by Foto-X was for the total sum of $2.7 million, ending 2012. The services to be provided per the terms of that contract included re-designing and refurbishing all DVLA offices across the country, trainingDVLA staff in the USA and UK, procuring project vehicles.<\/p>\n

The selected contractor, Foto-X, was to pre-finance the project to be reimbursed over the six year period of the contract. One year into the contract, Foto-X approached DVLA asking to be paid additional money for what they called \u201cconsumables.\u201d DVLA refused to pay because every anticipated cost had been included in the total contract sum of $2.7 million. Later in 2007 when a new Chief Executive Officer took office the claimwas presented again by Foto-X and again rejected by the new CEO.<\/p>\n

However in 2009, with a new government in office, and a new board and CEO in place, the claims for consumables, which had been twice rejected by the two previous CEOs, was brought back and readily approved and paid. These extra payments for \u201cconsumables\u201d continued until the matter came to the attention of the Auditor-General and subsequently EOCO. By this time, total payments made to Foto-X for \u201cconsumables\u201d had come up to nearly GHS16 million.<\/p>\n

In 2012 the contract was to have come to an end. But, DVLA decided to renew the contract, which was supposed to be a BOT (Build Operate and Transfer). Unlike the original contract under the NPP, and typical of this NDCgovernment, this new contract was awarded through sole sourcing, without any competitive tender.<\/p>\n

On top of that, the new sole-sourced contractactually included less items than the original contract. However, it was more expensive. The renewedcontract was for $3.6 million ($900,000 more than the original contract).\u00a0 On top of all that, not happy with inflating the sum of the renewed contract by nearly $1 million for doing far less, the contract was further inflated by nearly 300 per cent.<\/p>\n

The CEO of the DVLA at the time managed to see to the inflation of the contract from $3.6 million to $9.9 million. This inflated sum was stated both in words and figures and, therefore, could never have been a typographical mistake. It is important to note that this inflation of figures took place after the sum of $3.6m was rubber-stamped by the Public Procurement Authority.<\/p>\n

It took a patriotic whistleblower and investigative journalism on the part of Joy FM to save the nation $6.3 million on a renewed contract that was by itself hugely inflated.<\/p>\n

After 2012, the NDC government appointed a new CEO for the DVLA. Under this new boss, over GHS4 million have been paid to Foto-X for driver\u2019s licenses that have taken years to produce.<\/p>\n

This clear case of corruption at the DVLA is typical of how the NDC government since 2009 has abused the coffers of the state. Such is the travesty, that whiles drivers and motor vehicle owners are asked to pay more and more after each National Budget is read for keeping their vehicles on the road, the revenues raised arerather used to fund NDC corruption.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, President John Mahama has shown to be extremely soft on corruption. In fact, he can be said to be friendly to corruption.\u00a0 This is because findings of clear cases of corruption end up with hardly any prosecution.<\/p>\n