GRA/SML Deal: Akufo-Addo's Audit Order Is A Camouflage - Minority Leader

In response to President Akufo-Addo's decision to commission an audit into the contractual agreement between GRA and SML, Minority Leader Dr. Cassiel Ato Forson expressed skepticism, characterizing the directive as a belated effort to downplay scrutiny of the contentious contract.

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In a Facebook post on Tuesday, January 2, the Ajumako Enyan Essiam legislator underscored the opposition's unwavering vigilance and commitment to thoroughly investigating the scandal, ensuring accountability for all involved parties.

Highlighting the timing of the President's directive, Ato Forson dismissed it as insufficient, perceiving it as a tactic to dissuade Parliament from conducting its oversight duties effectively with regard to the controversial contract. Additionally, he emphasized the commitment of NDC MPs to pursuing a thorough investigation into the scandal, holding those found responsible accountable for their actions, as they remain resolute in their duty to protect state resources from being exploited for personal gain.

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Dr. Ato Forson's remarks shed light on ongoing apprehensions and the necessity for a comprehensive evaluation of the GRA-SML contract, signaling the opposition's continued stance on the need for thorough scrutiny and transparent accountability surrounding the contractual engagement.

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