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No oil cash diverted for salaries – PIAC

27/06/2019
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The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has denied media reports that it has said anywhere that some petroleum revenues have been diverted into paying salaries.

The committee set up by the Petroleum Revenue Management Act (PRMA) 2011 (Act 815) to monitor and evaluate compliance with the Act by the government and relevant institutions in the management and use of petroleum revenues, said it had not released any such findings, and, therefore, the publication should be disregarded.

A statement signed by PIAC Chair, Dr Steve Manteaw, said: “We wish to state for the records that on no occasion has the PIAC made any finding related to the diversion of oil revenue to pay salaries”.

It added: “The Committee, therefore, wishes to dissociate itself from the said publication in which Mr Kwame Jantuah was erroneously cited as the Vice Chairman of the PIAC. Again, for the records, Mr Jantuah is no longer a member of the Committee.”

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