Government has welcomed the
decision by the Auditor General to conduct an audit into the use of state funds
by the Commissioner of Human Right and Administrative Justice, Lauretta Vivian
Lamptey. A statement signed by Communications Minister, Dr Edward Omane Boamah,
Monday September 22, said although government recognizes the independence of
CHRAJ, it is important that the Commissioners and staff of the anti-graft
agency realizes that they are funded by the tax payer.
“We must also be mindful of the
fact that the Commission and other such bodies are funded by tax revenue, and
allegations of misuse of such funds must be looked into” it stated.
The statement indicated that as an
institution mandated by the 1992 Ghanaian Constitution to uphold the highest
standards of accountability and morality, the reported claims of inappropriate
use of funds and possible breach of the conditions of service of the
Commissioner can affect the credibility of the Commission’s work and that of
the Commissioner. It also warned that any abuse of public funds by any state institution
will be thoroughly investigated and culprits will be punished.
Source : Ghana/StarrFMonline.com
Source : Ghana/StarrFMonline.com
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