Former #MASLOC boss pleads not guilty to 78 counts against her
The Accra High Court has granted bail in the sum of
Gh₵5million with two sureties to a former CEO of the Microfinance and Small
Loans Centre (MASLOC), Mrs Sedina Tamakloe Attionu.
Attionu was on Monday granted bail by the court, presided
over by Mrs Justice Afia Serwah Asare-Botwe, after she pleaded not guilty to 78
counts of causing financial loss to the state, stealing, contravention of the
public procurement act, among other charges
The court also granted bail to Mr Daniel Axim, a former
Operations Manager of MASLOC, who has been accused of conspiring with Mrs
Attionu to allegedly cause financial loss to the state.
MrAxim was granted bail in the sum of Gh₵1 million with one
surety.
Per the bail conditions as ordered by the court, the
sureties must be people of good character with no criminal record or under any
criminal investigations.
Also the court ordered the accused persons to deposit their
passports at the court’s registry.
The case has been adjourned to March 4, 2019 for case
management conference.
NDC gurus
Present in court were some top members of the opposition
National Democratic Congress (NDC).
They included Mrs Betty Mould Iddrisu, Mr Elvis Afriyie
Ankra, Mr Kojo Bonsu, Mrs Marietta Brew Oppong , a former Attorney General
(AG).
AG’s case
The AG’s Department has a litany of allegations against
Attionu and Axim in the facts that accompanied the charge sheet filed at the
court.
For instance, it accused Mrs Attionu of embezzling
GH¢500,000 that was paid by a company which benefitted from MASLOC support in
2014.
It is the case of the A-G that MASLOC gave a loan of
GH¢500,000 to the company, Obaatanpa Micro-finance Limited, but the company
returned the money because of the high interest of 24 per cent that the loan
attracted.
According to the A-G, Obaatanpa Limited presented a cheque
for GH¢500,000 to Attionu, but she refused and demanded cash payment.
“A cash amount of GH¢500,000 was delivered to the first
accused person (Attionu) by the Board Chairman of Obaatanpa in the night of
28th August, 2014 at the Baatsona Total Filling Station located on the Spintex
Road in Accra.
“By a letter dated 28th August, 2014, the first accused
(Attionu) acknowledged receipt of the refund. Investigations subsequently
showed that MASLOC had no record of the amount having been paid to it and that
Attionu had appropriated the amount of GH¢500,000,” the A-G said.
Another accusation by the A-G is that in April 2016, the
MASLOC’s board approved a sum of GH¢1.7 million to be used for nationwide
sensitisation for 85,300 MASLOC beneficiaries, but Attionu and Axim withdrew
GH¢1.82 million from MASLOC’s accounts for the sensitisation programme.
“Investigations revealed that out of the sum of GH¢1.82
million, only GH¢1,300 was spent on refreshment for some beneficiaries in the
Volta, Greater Accra and Brong Ahafo regions and that no programme whatsoever
took place in the other seven regions.
“Investigations also revealed that prior to the board’s
approval, the first accused person (Attionu) had appropriated GH¢246,280 meant
for training, sensitisation and financial literacy,’’ the A-G said.
Kantamanto fire support
It is also the case of the AG that in 2013, following a fire
disaster at the Kantamanto Market, then President John Mahama directed MASLOC
to provide assistance of GH¢1.46 million to victims of the disaster but Attionu
embezzled part of the money.
“The money was, however, to be disbursed through Dwadifo
Adamfo Savings and Loans Company Limited (Dwadifo Adamfo). Investigations
showed that the first accused person (Attionu) appropriated GH¢579,800 out of
the GH¢1.46 million,” the A-G said.
Alleged procurement breaches
The A-G further stated that Attionu inflated the price of
certain items that MASLOC purchased during her tenure, and in some instances
signed procurement contracts without approval from the Public Procurement
Authority (PPA).
According to the AG, on December 6, 2016, Attionu signed a
contract with Mac Autos to supply MASLOC with 350 vehicles without any approval
from the PPA.
The vehicles, the AG said, included Chevy Sparklite, Isuzu
buses and Chevy Aveo.
“The unit price offered by Mac Autos to MASLOC for the Chevy
Aveo was GH¢74,495 ($18,883.39).
However, investigations revealed that the actual retail
price Mac Autos offered for the same model within the same year without duty
was GH¢47,346.93 ($12,009.91).
“The unit price offered for the Chevy Sparklite was
GH¢65,095 ($16,500.63) when the actual price offered by Mac Autos within that
same period without duty was GH¢35,918.37 ($9,104.77).
For the Isuzu 33 seater buses, the unit price offered to
MASLOC was GH¢445,560 ($112,942.96) but the actual retail price without duty
was GH¢293,877.55 ($74,493.67),’’ the A-G said.
Again, the A-G accused Attionu of inflating the price of 200
pieces of mobile phones that MASLOC had bought for a project in November 2016
known as PINCO Project Market Survey.
“Investigations revealed that although the actual open
market price of the phones was GH¢24,400, the first accused person (Attionu)
purchased them at the inflated price of GH¢93,412,’’ the A-G added.
Source: Graphic online
Source: Graphic online
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