By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
Starr FmStarr FmStarr Fm
  • Home
  • Election Hub
  • General
    GeneralShow More
    A Call for Urgent Intervention: The Deteriorating State of Buya D/A JHS Demands Imemdiate Action
    May 1, 2026
    JUSAG President Afotey OTU salutes staff on May Day, pledges better welfare
    May 1, 2026
    Minority’s rejection of govt’s power outage explanation is politically motivated – Abdul Fatawu Jofa
    May 1, 2026
    Supreme Court Justices commend Deputy AG Dr. Srem-Sai for professionalism and dedication
    May 1, 2026
    NDC govt has been frank with Ghanaians on power outages – Yendi MP
    May 1, 2026
  • Business
    BusinessShow More
    Damang Gold Mine sells 100% of first output to GoldBod, BoG to boost Ghana’s foreign reserves
    April 30, 2026
    24-hour economy policy not feasible – NPP’s Michael Osei Boateng
    April 29, 2026
    GoldBod Jewellery hosts Boris Kodjoe at Diamond House Showroom
    April 29, 2026
    GoldBod’s revenue triples to $970.7m in 2025, from $307.7m in 2024
    April 29, 2026
    3i Africa Summit will prioritise cross-boarder payments, digital assets and investment – BoG Fintech Head
    April 29, 2026
  • Politics
    PoliticsShow More
    Supreme Court Justices commend Deputy AG Dr. Srem-Sai for professionalism and dedication
    May 1, 2026
    NDC govt has been frank with Ghanaians on power outages – Yendi MP
    May 1, 2026
    Attorney General Dr. Dominic Ayine addresses media on NSA payroll scandal
    Your labour is our peace – AG honours Ghanaian workers on May Day
    May 1, 2026
    Why are we still facing dumsor despite higher tariffs, D-levy? – Michael Aidoo questions govt
    May 1, 2026
    Ghanaians want solutions, not excuses for power outages – Oforikrom MP
    May 1, 2026
  • Entertainment
    EntertainmentShow More
    Atarah Praise 2026 slated for May 24
    April 30, 2026
    GoldBod Jewellery hosts Boris Kodjoe at Diamond House Showroom
    April 29, 2026
    Jazz Brothers set to headline launch of Soho Jazz Club in Accra
    April 21, 2026
    TGMA 2026: Venue constraints to shrink cut tickets, guest numbers, media access – Robert Klah
    April 18, 2026
    TGMA 2026: No preferred venue yet, but Plan B in place – Charterhouse
    April 18, 2026
  • Sports
    SportsShow More
    Minority’s rejection of govt’s power outage explanation is politically motivated – Abdul Fatawu Jofa
    May 1, 2026
    Atletico Madrid hold Arsenal 1-1 in second UCL semifinal in Madrid
    April 30, 2026
    PSG beat Bayern Munich in 9-goal thriller in Paris
    April 29, 2026
    FIFA increases 2026 World Cup financial benefits by 15%, introduces new red card rules
    April 29, 2026
    Carlos Queiroz unveiled as Black Stars Coach ahead of 2026 World Cup
    April 23, 2026
  • Technology
    TechnologyShow More
    Amardeep Singh Hari named Ghana’s most influential tech entrepreneur of all time
    April 30, 2026
    Yellow Card publishes 2026 report on data protection and AI governance
    April 23, 2026
    Master AI and cybersecurity to fight fake news – Dr Zanetor Rawlings to Ghana’s youth
    April 22, 2026
    The Hope Network meets Prof. Mark Appiah to chart path for growth, eyes STEM Center and donor partnerships
    April 22, 2026
    Suame Magazine spare parts dealers reject AI Import Valuation System, warn of 50-70% price increase
    April 16, 2026
  • International
    InternationalShow More
    Atletico Madrid hold Arsenal 1-1 in second UCL semifinal in Madrid
    April 30, 2026
    PSG beat Bayern Munich in 9-goal thriller in Paris
    April 29, 2026
    FIFA increases 2026 World Cup financial benefits by 15%, introduces new red card rules
    April 29, 2026
    African innovators dominate Global Citizen Prize 2026 winners
    April 29, 2026
    Global Citizen unveils 2026 Prize and Cisco Youth Leadership Award recipients
    April 29, 2026
  • Factometer
Search
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Reading: Our cars were bought through national competitive tendering – Audit Service
Share
Notification Show More
Font ResizerAa
Starr FmStarr Fm
Font ResizerAa
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Search
  • Headlines
  • Election Hub
  • General
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Factometer
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
GeneralHeadlines

Our cars were bought through national competitive tendering – Audit Service

Kwame Acheampong By Kwame Acheampong Published September 5, 2018
Share
Auditor General Daniel Domelevo
Auditor General Daniel Domelevo
SHARE

The Audit Service has denied reports by the Daily Guide newspaper that it spent a whopping GH¢7.6 million to purchase 27 vehicles for the Audit Service without going through the right tender processes.

The paper, among other things, claimed in its Tuesday edition that the vehicles, which comprises five Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, one Toyota Land Cruiser V8 and 21 Toyota IMV Hilux Deluxe were purchased from the Audit Service’s 2017 budgetary allocation, as well as funds from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
The paper further said the Land Cruiser V8 is valued at about GH¢529,805.

Responding to the claims, the audit service said the purchase of the cars went to through all the legal processes before they were done.

It also denied claims that the money was taken from its 2017 budgetary location.

“The story seeks to paint a picture of wrong doing on the part of the Auditor-General in procuring vehicles for the operations of the Audit Service. We wish to correct some of the inaccuracies in the publication as follows:
1. The “ace journalist” alleged that the vehicles were procured “without going through the right procurement processes” but failed to tell us the processes (may be tendering procedures) that we should have used instead of the national competitive tendering -that we think is the most appropriate and which we used.

“The publication alleges that the cost of the vehicles was above the approval limit for the Auditor General and the entity tender committee of the Audit Service. This is true but if the “ace newspaper” and its source had checked from the Central Tender Review Board (CTRB), they would have been told that Audit Service obtained concurrent approval from the CTRB as required by the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) and the Public Procurement Act, 2016 (Act 914 as amended); 3. It was also alleged that we bought 27 vehicles at the cost of GH47.6million. This again is untrue. We bought 32 vehicles at the cost of GH46,870,511.65; 4. It was alleged that the procurement was made from “Audit Service 2017 budgetary allocation,” a statement from the Audit service said.

The Service further rejected claims that its board did not know about the purchases.

Below are details of the statement

Our attention has been drawn to a publication in the Daily Guide newspaper of Tuesday September 4, 2018 (Issue 207/18) with the above headline. The story seeks to paint a picture of wrong doing on the part of the Auditor-General in procuring vehicles for the operations of the Audit Service. We wish to correct some of the inaccuracies in the publication as follows:

1. The “ace journalist” alleged that the vehicles were procured “without going through the right procurement processes” but failed to tell us the processes (may be tendering procedures) that we should have used instead of the national competitive tendering -that we think is the most appropriate and which we used;

2. The publication alleges that the cost of the vehicles was above the approval limit for the Auditor General and the entity tender committee of the Audit Service. This is true but if the “ace newspaper” and its source had checked from the Central Tender Review Board (CTRB), they would have been told that Audit Service obtained concurrent approval from the CTRB as required by the Public Procurement Act, 2003 (Act 663) and the Public Procurement Act, 2016 (Act 914 as amended); 3. It was also alleged that we bought 27 vehicles at the cost of GH47.6million. This again is untrue. We bought 32 vehicles at the cost of GH46,870,511.65; 4. It was alleged that the procurement was made from “Audit Service 2017 budgetary allocation. This is false -the procurement was made from the 2018 budgetary allocation;

5. It was alleged that the Board did not know about the Procurement. – The Audit Service financed the purchase of 28 of the vehicles from the 2018 budget estimates, which the ASB approved. After the ASB had approved the Audit Service’s budget or estimates for 2018, the Board Chair, Prof. Edward Dua Agyeman wrote on 31st October, 2017, to the President submitting the estimates for the year 2018 which was later laid before Parliament in accordance with Section 27 of the Audit Service Act 2000 (Act 584).

On page 50 of the document, is a request for the amount of GH441,261,688.00 to be approved for Capital Expenditure. The break down provided by the Board includes the “…purchase of cross country vehicles (pick-ups) and six 4×4 vehicles will be purchased for the Auditor-General and his Deputies all at a proposed cost of GHC6,300,000.00″(emphasis) 6. We encourage the Journalist, Daily Guide, and or their source to tell us the laws we violated or what was done contrary to the provisions of Public Procurement Act 2016 (as amended) and the Public Financial Management Act 2016 but, they should keep their opinions to themselves. 7. The paper alleged that the Auditor-General is running “one man show”. This is false. For the records, 2018 was the first time the governing board (ASB) was not only involved in interviewing staff but the panel was made of only board members (plus a representative from the public services commission) for promotion to management level as well as being present at a press representative from the public services commission) for promotion to management level as well as being present at a press conference the Service organised when we issued our audit report on the liabilities of Ministries, Departments and Agencies 2016.

We believe that facts are sacred and that is why we have provided these facts. Audit is a trekking business and we will like to assure the public that the vehicles were genuinely procured and are being used to carry out several audits across the country. The Audit Service wishes to re-assure the public that protecting the public purse is our core mandate. We will continue to honour this call and to be law abiding.
In conclusion, it is hoped that the “ace journalist” Mr. Gribril Abdul Razak and the Daily Guide will read Article 187(7)(a) of the Constitution and Sections 11, 13, 16, and 18 of the Audit Service Act 2000 in order to appreciate the fact that in the performance of “his functions under the constitution or any other law the Auditor-General shall not be subject to the direction or control of any other person or authority” (emphasis).

 

Source: Ghana/Starrfmonline.com/103.5FM

You Might Also Like

A Call for Urgent Intervention: The Deteriorating State of Buya D/A JHS Demands Imemdiate Action

JUSAG President Afotey OTU salutes staff on May Day, pledges better welfare

Minority’s rejection of govt’s power outage explanation is politically motivated – Abdul Fatawu Jofa

Supreme Court Justices commend Deputy AG Dr. Srem-Sai for professionalism and dedication

NDC govt has been frank with Ghanaians on power outages – Yendi MP

TAGGED:auditGhana
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Share
Previous Article Consider Ghana first – Akufo-Addo to Chinese investors
Next Article Opare Addo Files for NDC National Youth Organizer

Starr 103.5FM

Starr FmStarr Fm
Follow US
© 2024 EIB Network Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
newsletter icon
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest in news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?