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GHC75,000 COCOBOD CEO’s salary shocks professional ethics lecturer

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  • zantoda 7 years ago

    His monthly pay can build two village schools!!!!!!

  • FAFRA 7 years ago

    WHO DO APPROVE THE SALARY FOR THOSE EXECUTIVES. HUUUM POLITICIANS . JM DO YOU KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT THAT HUGE PAYMENTS.??? AM REALLY DISAPPOINTED WITH JM ,IF IS TRUE THEY PAY SUCH MAN WITH THAT SALARY.

  • kk 7 years ago

    Hypocrites, How much ,was Awam Grant Taking, go and check the Vodafone CEOs salary... ah this nonsense must stop

  • Obour Jackson 7 years ago

    Masa is Vodafone a government institution..The country is sick and not only Cocobod...check d amount ppl mak at GFA, VRA, ECG etc..

  • OZ 7 years ago

    Oh please, cut the ignorance! Grant is a Professional football trainer(how much was he earning at Chelsea?); Vodafone CEO is appointed based on international qualification, experience,ability to expand the company and a lot m ...
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  • H Dzikunor 7 years ago

    Opuni monthly salary of Ghc75,000 will buy 180 bags of Cocoa

  • Ekow Jones 7 years ago

    This is plain stupid question. So if someone is made we should all follow him. Think about little.

  • Jehu 7 years ago

    Mr Lecturer you don't understand anything. This guy is presiding over an organization that brings in almost half the money that is used for national development and payment of salaries including your own. You think what they ...
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  • Akua Mansa 7 years ago

    Jehu,

    You are not serious. Cocoabod is a public institution supported by the Tax Payer

    Even the President who supervises the whole of Ghana does not make that kind of money

    There should be a standard for our salary s ...
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  • zantoda 7 years ago

    reason why Ghana is not going anywhere, people justifying that a public servant should take 75000/month, a private company is a different story, this guy rides free car, leaves in subsidized bungalow and all that!!!???? what ...
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  • Nii Amusey, Accra 7 years ago

    Jehu, I don't know your background, but it seems your thinking in not right. It is not Cocobod that brings the money you're talking about. It is the cocoa farmers whose toil, bring in the money .Those farmers deserve better t ...
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  • The Prophets Can't Fish Them Out? 7 years ago

    Kk, does Opuni the hippopotamus work on the cocoa farms to make that income justifiable? Since that monster has been away, aren't the cocoa trees still bearing fruit thanks to the sweat of the cheated farmers? Why compare the ...
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  • JKMo 7 years ago

    Is ghc75000 or ghc750000

  • Nii Amusey, Accra 7 years ago

    Ghc 75,000= Old Cedis 750million, Waaaaaw !

  • Nii Amusey, Accra 7 years ago

    Yes per month

  • Citizen Vigilante 7 years ago

    @Jehu & KK, sorry to say but 'mu maame twe'. It beats my imagination why all these rots went on unnoticed under the previous regimes. Anyway Ghana is on course to b restructured for the betterment of all if we rally behind th ...
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  • Kofi 7 years ago

    Very soon, Ghanaian politicians would claim they owe the world by buying it from God Almighty.If this is what the adults are doing, what should we expect from the young ones...?

  • calistus 7 years ago

    They did not come into the position to add on to cocoboard,they can to loot.

  • APOROTO 7 years ago

    A percentage of CEO salaries may go to appointing authority or the political party as a show of gratitude. This would be agreed upon before the appointment is made. One man no chop policy.

  • Kweku 7 years ago

    Yes, the politicians are fooling us by devising the Animal Farm System for us.According to their system, two legs good, for legs bad.Why should some government workers be placed under Fair Wages and Salary commission and othe ...
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  • Francis,London. 7 years ago

    75000Ghs is equivalent to £13,800.At this monthly salary he is being paid £165,600 a year (in a developing country,where some children go to school under trees). By comparison, the British prime minister mearns £150,402 a ...
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  • Kwame 7 years ago

    Stop this nonsense! Ethics lecturer should note that it is unethical to be disclosing people salary in the public.
    Hackman, what happens to Oath of Secrecy?

  • Atta 7 years ago

    The president, vice, ministers, chief justice, parliamentarians, and doctors salaries are in the public domain. Who is Opuni that his salary cannot be made public. The black stars coach is no paid with our tax. He is by GFS a ...
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  • STONER KOBYLYNTON 7 years ago

    Are you out of your mind? This is not a private company but rather a state institution - what is wrong about letting the populace know what Opuni was taking from the tax payer. Any sensible being will not put this silly comme ...
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  • Asuoso Asem 7 years ago

    Politics will kill Ghanaians. Look at this so called ndc supporters praising Dr opuni for causing financial lost to the state, Ghanaians must be Wise else the next ndc will sell ghana toTogolis

  • Forgive Attipoe 7 years ago

    So there are still ndc members who support this Opuni guy.eiiiiiii as3m oooo how I wish I can destroy ndc leaders one by one.agyimifo) kuo.

  • O A 7 years ago

    He was paid to steal instead of work. Poor Ghana and its' ex-gratia attitude.

  • Open ur eyes 7 years ago

    Shut up your mouth and leave the man alone heypocrit

  • cryyyy 7 years ago

    Look at this NPP teacher called himself Dr. Bonsu. Before doing just research how much was this bawumia collecting at BOG when he was the deputy Governor. Useless Lecturer. Anyway if he has not done that then this is the list ...
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  • Nii Amusey, Accra 7 years ago

    Let's know the source of your info. It is not true

  • Ama 7 years ago

    Hmm more news.

  • Ama 7 years ago

    Expose them all unto the open,