The Minister for Finance, Ken Ofori-Atta has debunked claims that the government has not been transparent with its COVID-19 expenditure
Addressing Parliament on Wednesday (22 June 2022), the minister said all programmes, mobilised and utilised funds pertaining to the coronavirus pandemic have been dully reported in line with the government’s commitment to accountability and transparency.
His presentation comes on the back of the Minority’s demand for an audit into all COVID-19-related expenses over discrepancies in the government’s expenditure data.
However, responding to questions, Ofori-Atta said the government is transparent on its expenditure items and will continue to operate an open-door policy and welcome any opportunity to engage in the national interest.
“Mr Speaker, at this juncture, I wish to dispel the notion that there have been inconsistencies in government data on COVID-19. His Excellency the President intimated during that State of the Nation Address on 30 March 2022, that we had mobilized about GHC17.7 billion since 2020 to fight the pandemic.
“We have subsequently reconciled the data and I can report that as of end-May, 2022, we have mobilized GHC18.19 billion to mitigate the effect of the pandemic. Again, when His Excellency the Vice President indicated on 7 April 2022 at the National TESCON Conference that Government had spent GHC8.1 billion on Covid-19, it was within the context of expenditures for 2020 as I have already indicated,” the minister said.