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    National Cathedral audit uncovers $97M spent on ‘hole’

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     DELOITTE and Touche’s audit into the National Ca­thedral project has revealed a “disturbing pattern of financial ir­regularities, procurement breaches, unsupported expenditures, and a general lack of due process,” the Minister for Government Com­munications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, has disclosed.

    He stated that contrary to the widely held view that total payments and commitments to the National Cathedral Project amounted to US$58 million so far, there is an additional outstanding payment of US$39 million due to the contractor.

    “This will bring the total cost incurred for the hole at the project site to US$97 million,” Mr Kwakye told journalists at the Presidency in Accra on Friday.

    Consequently, Mr Ofosu revealed that the Cathedral Sec­retariat, which had been operating under the Office of the President, was dissolved in May, following a directive from President John Dramani Mahama for legal steps to be taken to dissolve the Board of Trustees as well.

    He also indicated that despite the damning findings in the audit report, it does not encompass the full scope of operations of the National Cathedral Secretariat and the project as a whole.

    “The Auditor-General has, therefore, been requested to com­mission a forensic audit into the National Cathedral Project and the activities of the Secretariat.

    “The Attorney General and Minister for Justice is taking steps to ensure the lawful termination of the contract to prevent further costs and losses to the state.

    “Following the forensic audit, decisive action will be taken regard­ing any impropriety identified and the project’s future,” Mr Ofosu Kwakye added.

    Detailing the discrepancies in consultancy fees paid to Sir David Adjaye & Associates Ltd. for the mobilisation and design of the Cathedral, Mr Ofosu said while the Office of the President confirms a total pay­ment of GH¢ 113,040,564.86 only, the firm reports receiving GH¢117,972,656.00—a variance of GH¢4,932,091.14 that remains unexplained.

    According to him, despite the executed agreement with Ribade JV, sets the contract sum at US$261,965,660, exclusive of taxes and levies, the Office of the President confirms a higher figure of US$286,465,660—a discrep­ancy of US$24.5 million from the amount officially signed in the agreement.

    “These inconsistent figures—ranging from the legally binding agreement to reported progress and payment claims—indicate a lack of coherence and clarity in contract administration and project cost management,” he stated.

    The Office of the President, he emphasised, mentioned that a total of US$4,281,702.59 has been paid to the Nehemiah Group, a consultant on the project; however, the Group confirms receipt of US$4,341,702.59.

    “More concerning is the wide variation in the amounts both parties claim are outstanding. While the Office of the President reports an outstanding balance of US$1,851,528.00, the Nehe­miah Group asserts that only US$155,616.23 remains unpaid—a discrepancy of nearly US$1.7 million,” he explained.

    Moreover, the report estab­lished procurement breaches regarding to the award of contract and payments to Sir David Adjaye & Associates with a payments made, “well before the formal agreement was signed on 20th August 20, 2019,” unsubstantiated loan agreement with JNS Talent Centre Limited, a firm of a board member of the project, irregularity in donation records, among other infractions.

    BY JULIUS YAO PETETSI



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