The Co-Chairman of Citizens’
Movement against Corruption (CMaC), Edem Senanu, has said the alleged stealing
of huge sums of money from the house of the Minister of Sanitation and Water
Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah, “raises eyebrows.”
He said this when he reacted to the
development in an interview on the Citi Breakfast Show on Citi
FM on Friday, July 21, 2023.
“Absolutely, first of all, the sums
of money and the quantum raise eyebrows because we do know how much public
officers are paid and ministers. We are not expecting millions of dollars and
other currencies to just be easily accessible so that definitely raises
eyebrows.”
“There is also the prudence of
anybody deciding to keep that kind of money at home. Nobody who is very
cautious about security would want to keep that kind of money and why would you
want that kind of money when it could be much more secure elsewhere. So the
prudence in that raises eyebrows,” he said.
Mr Senanu also said that the
country had not codified illicit financial enrichment, an article under the AU
Convention on the Prevention and Combating of Corruption, “in which debt would
cover issues like lifestyle audits where when something like this comes up
there is a suspicion that the sources of income could not justify the sums of monies
being spoken about.”
He said that it was for the above
reasons that questioning and discussions were needed on the matter.
The
Chronicle Newspaper on Friday reported that two house helps of Cecilia
Abena Dapaah and her husband, Daniel Osei Kuffour, are before an Accra Circuit
Court, for allegedly stealing monies and items running into millions of Ghana
Cedis.
The said monies were allegedly
stolen from the couple’s room in their house at Abelemkpe, a suburb of Accra,
in the Greater Accra region.
The two house helps of the Minister
are facing charges before an Accra Circuit Court for allegedly stealing an
amount of $1 million, €300,000, and millions of Ghanaian cedis and other
personal effects at her residence in Abelenkpe, Accra, in October 2023.
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