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Tepa midwifery scandal: Accountant flees over GHC150k ECG debt

Kwame Acheampong By Kwame Acheampong Published September 14, 2017
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The chief accountant at the Tepa midwifery training college has allegedly absconded after a 150,000 electricity debt was discovered by authorities.

The electricity company has subsequently cut power to the school over the huge debt.

Again, the school is said to be indebted to their fuel supplier, Star oil, to the tune of GHC39,000 causing the fuel station to stop supplying them with fuel.

This means that students whose hostels are outside campus will have to transport themselves to school for lectures even though they have already paid for the cost of transportation.

The issues have led to the postponement of the school’s reopening date for fresh students.

The accountant, Richard Asamoah, who is the only signatory to the school’s account is reportedly spending time in the United States.

Meanwhile, the principal of the school is yet to be cleared of the financial scandal that has engrossed her.

Background

A new seven million Ghana cedis (GHC7m) fraud has been uncovered at the Tepa Nursing and Midwifery College.

The latest fraud case was uncovered by a seven-member delegation from the Ministry of Health led by deputy Minister Tina Mensah and Dr. Kwasi Asabre acting director Human Resource.

The delegation stormed the Tepa Nursing College last week to probe claims of fraud levelled against the principal and the accountant of the institution.

After three days of investigations and gathering evidence, the team uncovered fresh evidence of massive corruption in the school involving the principal and the accountant of the college.

Sources revealed to Ultimate FM that the principal and the accountant could not account for 21 missing vouchers amounting to 7 million Ghana Cedis.

The ministry also retrieved a number of fake used receipts from the school which confirmed the earlier reports of corruption in the government institution.

According to Ultimate FM sources, the principal and the accountant could not deny the allegations levelled against them.
Reports indicate that the deputy Health Minister Tina Mensah was shocked at the development in the school after meeting all the administrative staff for questioning.

The Principal of the college in the Ahafo Ano North of the Ashanti region, Ms. Victoria Amoah and the accountant Asamoah Richard have already been involved in an alleged GHȻ9, 247,800 admission fraud.

The two, who are already under investigation allegedly used fake receipts and invoices to milk the government institution during every admission year.

The alleged corrupt practice began in 2011 two years after the college was established.

A deep throat source within the management of the school and a teaching staff confirmed the corrupt practices of the two administrators with documents to back his claims.

Attempts by the Police to quiz the principal proved futile after Ms. Amoah failed to honour several invitations by the Police.

Meanwhile, the paramount chief of Tepa traditional council, Nana Adusei Atwenewa Ampem I, who has written several petitions to the Health Ministry over the alleged corruption in the institution has commended the seven-member delegation for picking the matter up.

“I am very happy and satisfied with the steps taken by the deputy minister of health…this means she is ready to fight corruption in the health training institution and I strongly believe that the right action will be taken if the two are found culpable,’’ he said.

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