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21.05.2018 Health

Massive Rot Uncovered At NHIA

By CitiNewsRoom
Massive Rot Uncovered At NHIA
21.05.2018 LISTEN

The struggling National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA) has been indicted with wanton financial wastes and abuses of procurement processes.

Audit work done by the Ghana Audit Service shows that the Authority may be losing close to 23 million Ghana cedis, plus over 3million dollars, through duplication of contract activity and unsubstantiated payments.

The Authority has also been found to have abused the Single Source Procurement method as stipulated by law.

In four separate audit observation memos dated May 3, 2018 and signed by the leader of the audit service team at the NHIA, the audit service chastised management of the Authority for consistently failing to submit copies of their internal audit reports to the Auditor General as dictated by the internal audit agency act.

It does recommend immediate action on an obligation, it says management has failed, over the years to do.

The auditors also found that management authorized and paid GHC 400,000 to twenty members of the health select committee of Parliament to publicize, sensitive and educate their constituents on the health insurance scheme during the yuletide.

However, the audit found no acknowledgement of receipt of funds, no activity budget detailing the exact work to be undertaken and no activity report after the special exercise to support the payment.

The audit concludes that the payment lacks accountability and transparency, wondering why it was limited to only members of the select committee. It blames management for failing to scrutinize the request before effecting payment and recommends that the authorizing and approving officers be surcharged if the transaction is not properly or duly acquitted.

The audit team's review of the NHIA's procurement document also shows that the authority obtained approval from the public procurement authority for single sourced procurement for two different consultancy services, totaling over 11 million Ghana cedis and one other for over $3 million.

The contract which run from 13th July 2017 to January 2018 involved Albert Ocansey and company for forensic audit at over 2 million Ghana cedis and AKK management consulting limited for claims and clinical audit at 9 million Ghana cedis.

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