General News of Monday, 9 July 2018

Source: kasapafmonline.com

EC saga: We’ll ensure Charlotte Osei is prosecuted – Petitioners

Charlotte Osei, EC Chairperson Charlotte Osei, EC Chairperson

The petitioners who activated the dismissal of Charlotte Osei as the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) and her two deputies are pushing for the three to be prosecuted for procurement infractions among other corruption allegations.

Mrs. Osei and her two deputies — Amadu Sulley and Georgina Opoku Amankwah – were sacked from office by President Akufo-Addo on Thursday, June 28 by Nana Akufo-Addo on grounds of “stated misbehaviour and incompetence”.

Their dismissal was after the Committee set up by the Chief Justice, Justice Sophia Akuffo, pursuant to Article 146(4) of the Constitution, to investigate separate complaints brought against the three persons by Ghanaian citizens, recommended their removal from office.

The Committee recommended their removal on the basis of stated misbehaviour and incompetence, pursuant to Article 146(1) of the Constitution.

Addressing a press conference Monday in Accra, one of the petitioners, Rabiu Sulemana, described as great relief the dismissal of the former EC Boss.

The aggrieved staff say the removal of Mrs. Osei in particular is not enough and that they will adopt “all legal means available to ensure that her removal is permanent and cast in stone”

“The public procurement act 2003, act 663 is very clear on this [and’] in this regard, we are making preparations to submit these complaints to the office of the Special Prosecutor for investigations and possible prosecution of Mrs. Charlotte Osei,” he stated, adding, “we shall leave no stone unturned in our quest to ensure that she faces the full effects of the law for which she gleefully breached with wanton recklessness.”

In addition to submitting the grounds which formed the basis for her dismissal in the CJ committee’s recommendation, he further pointed out that “we are also prepared to submit to the special prosecutor complaints and evidence of her dealings with other companies and individuals which we deemed to amount to abuse of office, breach of trust and conflicts of interest.”