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Parliament for examining Covid funds, Agyapa and PDS scandals


The second session of the parliament will prioritize the accountability obligation with a number of investigations into previous financial scandals.

The majority leader Mahama Ayariga announced that the majority of Caucus will list the efforts to investigate the COVID 19 editions, the Aggyapa license fee and the 190 million dollar PDS scandal.

“It must have consequences for the brutching of public resources,” Ayariga told the house.

“The most difficult danger to our democracy is unpunished.”

He added that the parliament will require regular updates to operational activities in order to obtain all prey (oral), in particular on the checking financial crimes of $ 20 billion.

Ayariga criticized the trust of the previous administration in individual contracts and promised a thorough examination of the procurement practices.

He emphasized that it is not about revenge, but about “integrity and justice in public financial management”.

The majority of Caucus intends to also account for the special prosecutor.

“We will take hearings in the US style to struggle systemic corruption,” announced Ayariga.

“This house will not be idle while public funds are looted with impunity.”

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