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Energy Minister inaugurates committee to investigate rot at BOST

By Myjoyonline.com
Business & Finance Mr. Buah (Head of Table) swearing in the committee of inquiry.
TUE, 18 JUN 2013
Mr. Buah (Head of Table) swearing in the committee of inquiry.

The Minister for Energy and Petroleum, Emmanuel Armah-Kofi Buah, has set up a committee of inquiry (COI) to investigate allegations of impropriety at the Accra Plains and Kumasi Depots of the Bulk Oil Storage and Transport Company (BOST).

Inaugurating the eight-member committee on Tuesday 18th June, 2013 at the

Ministry, Mr. Buah said the move has become necessary following the incessant allegations of irregularities at the afore-mentioned depots and to ensure optimum efficiency in the transportation of fuel products.

The committee is chaired by Mrs. Clothilde Akosua Agbenorto of the National

Petroleum Authority (NPA) and has Ms Dorothy Afriyie Ansah of the Ministry of Justice & Attorney General's Department, Mr. Kweku Agyeman-Duah of the

Association of Oil Marketing Companies and Mr. Nii Lante Blankson of the

Bureau of National Investigations as members.
Other members are Mr. Erasmus Asamoah, General Manager (Production) of

the Tema Oil Refinery (TOR), Mr Andrews Owusu Berfi, Chief Operating Officer, Fueltrade, Mr. Ignatius Doe, Executive Secretary of the Tanker Owners Association and Mr. Kwame Boan Siriboe, Head, Petroleum Downstream of the Ministry of Energy and Petroleum.

The Minister asked the team to determine its own procedures for the conduct of the investigations and invite witnesses and or experts to assist in its work.

The Chairperson, Mrs. Agbenorto thanked the Minister for the confidence

reposed in them and promised to work diligently to verify all the allegations.

The committee is expected to submit its recommendations to the Minister within two weeks from the first day of sitting.


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