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General News of Friday, 13 October 2017

Source: kasapafmonline.com

Don’t waste your time on useless propaganda – MALSOC CEO to accusers

Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loan Centre, Mr. Stephen Amoah Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loan Centre, Mr. Stephen Amoah

Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Microfinance and Small Loan Centre (MASLOC) Mr. Stephen Amoah has rubbished claims suggesting that he has ordered 1,800 brand new cars in the name of MASLOC.

Reports were rife that the current CEO of MASLOC had allegedly procured the vehicles[2011 model of Fiat Panda] under very interesting circumstances, including apparently importing the cars through a company belonging to a regime actor.

Mr. Amoah, according to reports allegedly entered an agreement for the cars to be supplied to MASLOC by a private car sales company, without recourse to the Public Procurement Authority (PPA), even as he swerved a local supplier of the car manufacturer.

The procurement of the vehicles is said to have been done with the Legal Director of MASLOC sidelined, while the CEO and the Director of Finance commandeered the whole process in blatant vandalism of standards of practice.

The agreement for Dextro Impex Company Limited to supply MASLOC with 1,800 units of the 2011 model FIAT Panda was signed in as far back as August 2017, reports say.

But Mr Stephen Amoah reacting to the claims on Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa 102.5 FM said the accusations are just vile propaganda against him by elements of the opposition NDC, urging the public to disregard such claims making rounds.

“We have not procured any cars as far as I’m concerned and also I have not committed the Government of Ghana money, even GHS 10,000 or GHS 20,000 on anything. I can open my doors to anybody to investigate what I’m talking about.

“Some people think this country must be built on lies and deception and so they are doing anything they like. They cannot bring me down with useless propaganda. Just because there is an issue on Sedinam so they are finding ways and means to water down the matter and throw dust into the eyes of the public.”