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GII demands removal of GRA Board Chair Kwame Owusu

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published July 15, 2019
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The Ghana Integrity Initiative (GII) is demanding the immediate removal of the newly appointed Board Chair of the Ghana Revenue Authority, Mr. Kwame Owusu.

According to GII, the appointment of the former Managing Director of the Ghana Maritime Authority, as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ghana Revenue Authority has evoked disappointment among the general public particularly because of the events preceding his exist from his previous job.

Mr. Owusu was appointed as Board Chairman of the Ghana Revenue Authority by President Akufo-Addo last week months after he left his post at the Ghana Maritime Authority following allegations of corruption and conflict of interest claims made against him.

The June 18, 2019 appointment letter asked Mr. Owusu to acknowledge his acceptance of the post in 14 days.

But in a statement, GII stated that Mr. Owusu’s appointment should be revoked pending investigations into allegations of abuse of office and conflict of interest against him.

The GII added that failure by the President to revoke Mr. Kwame Owusu’s appointment or publish the report that clears him will only contribute to negating all the efforts of GRA to promote voluntary compliance of the country’s tax laws and hence leaving the country to mark time at Tax to GDP ratio of 12.6 percent.

Below is the full statement by GII

GII is calling on the President, to revoke the appointment of Mr. Kwame Owusu following the intense public outcry in the pending investigations into allegations of abuse of office and conflict of interest involving Mr. Owusu.

The appointment of the former Managing Director of the Ghana Maritime Authority, Mr. Owusu as the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ghana Revenue Authority has evoked disappointment among the general public particularly because of the events preceding his exist from his previous job. The raging debates is focused on the integrity of Mr. Owusu and its implication to the public perception of the new institution he has been appointed to.

It is important to remind the President of this sections of his oath of office –“… and that I dedicate myself to the service and well-being of the people of the Republic of Ghana and to do right to all manner of persons”.

The said service which the President swore to all Ghanaians include holding himself and appointees accountable to the people of Ghana and making information on his accountability available to the people whose mandate he hold to govern.

Also, the President should be guided by Ghana’s commitment to the Open Governance Partnership (OGP) which the Government of Ghana signed onto in 2011.

The OGP commitment revolve around the pillars of transparency, empowering citizens to participate and harness new technologies to promote good governance. Therefore, publishing reports of investigation into the conduct of public officers is an evidence of good and open governance practice which would be consistent with their oath of office.

Efforts by governments over the years at widening the tax net has been fraught with many challenges. Anecdotal evidence suggests that in addition to the myriad of problems faced by Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA), trust in government to use the tax revenue prudently for the benefit of the taxpayer sinks with every corruption exposed in the public sector.

In line with the above, GII holds the view that, it is out of place to appoint an individual whose integrity has been questioned to the Board of such a sensitive entity as GRA.

However, if the President wants to stand by his decision, then GII calls on the him to publish the report of investigations that contradict the allegation of conflict of interest and financial misappropriation made against his appointee.

Failure by the President to revoke Mr. Kwame Owusu’s appointment or publish the report that clears him will only contribute to negating all the efforts of GRA to promote voluntary compliance of the country’s tax laws and hence leaving the country to mark time at Tax to GDP ratio of 12.6 percent.

 

Source: Ghana/Starrfm.com.gh/103.5FM

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