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Mr President, Stop The Madness At Audit Service – Franklin Cudjoe To Akufo-Addo

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President of IMANI Africa, Franklin Cudjoe has called on President Akufo-Addo to intervene in the ongoing saga between the Audit Service boss and Auditor General, Daniel Yaw Domelevo.

This comes after the Audit Service released a letter accusing Domelevo of falsifying documents.

“Records at the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT) completed and signed by you indicate your date of birth as 1 June 1960 when you joined the scheme on 1 October 1978. The records show that you stated your tribe as Togolese and a non-Ghanaian. That your home town is Agbatofe.

“On 25 October 1992, you completed and signed a SSNIT Change of Beneficiary Nomination form, stating your nationality as a Ghanaian and your home town as Ada in the Greater Accra Region. The date of birth on your Ghanaian passport number A45800, issued on 28 February 1996 is 1 June 1961. That place of birth is stated as Kumasi, Ashanti Region,” the letter said.

Domelevo in response said “either my father wrongly mentioned Agbatofe in Togo as his hometown to me, or I misconstrued it at the time… My mother is also a Ghanaian.

“The register has Yaw as part of my name and also provides my date of birth as 1 June 1961 – this corresponds with Thursday or Yaw- the day of the week on which I was born.”

Reacting to the ongoing friction, Franklin Cudjoe urged the President to come through.

“Mr President, please stop the madness going on at the Audit Service. Haba!!”, he wrote on twitter.

Source: GhanaFeed.com

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