
Outspoken MP for Asikuma-Odobeng-Brakwa, P.C. Appiah Ofori, has chided ex-government officials over delays in returning official state vehicles.
According to him, the practice of state functionaries buying their official cars on leaving office amounted to “looting of the public purse.”
Government has been chasing ex-functionaries for cars in the national fleet and has issued a one week ultimatum for their return or will forcibly retrieve them.
The ultimatum did not go down well with some of the officials, provoking threats of court action.
But Hon. Appiah Ofori told Citi News “the time to stop the looting is now.”
He called on the Mills' administration to institute punitive actions against the defaulting officials to serve as a deterrent for incoming officials.
Story by Nathan Gadugah/Myjoyonline


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IF THESE ALEGATIONS ARE TRUE DEPENDING ON WHO OPENS THEIR MOUTHS WHAT IS MR ATTONEY GENERAL DOING? THESE LOOTERS WILL NEVER WILLINGLY RETURN THEIR LOOT ENLESS THEY KNOW THE SAID CARS WILL BE REPOSSESED AS WELL AS PUNITIVIVE COSTS I NEVER THOUGHT PEOPLE OF THIS CALIBER WORK IN MR KUFFOU'S ADMINISTRATION. JUST LISTEN TO THESE LOOTER (INCLUDING FORMER SPEAKER) PREACH VIRTUE ON SCHOOLS SPEECH DAY. UNBELIEVABLE !!!!!!!!