*Deputy Minister Raise Concerns Over Court Actions and Judgement Debts* The Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr Thomas Ampem Nyarko has highlighted a worrying trend of court acti
*Deputy Minister Raise Concerns Over Court Actions and Judgement Debts* The Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr Thomas Ampem Nyarko has highlighted a worrying trend of court actions and judgement debts affecting the Ministry of Finance's accounts. Speaking before the Public Account Committee, he said issue arises when other government ministries, like the Road Ministry, award contracts and fail to pay, leading to contractors taking the government to court and resulting in judgement debts. He explained that, the Ministry of Finance accounts are affected by judgement debts due to transactions initiated by other ministries. Citing some solutions , he suggested that, a legal framework is needed to protect the Ministry of Finance from rampant court actions. The member of parliament for Asuogyaman, Mr Ampem Nyarko called on Stakeholders, including the Attorney General's department, Bank of Ghana, and the Acting Chief Justice, to engage to understand the process and find solutions. The
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*Deputy Minister Raise Concerns Over Court Actions and Judgement Debts*

 

The Deputy Minister for Finance, Mr Thomas Ampem Nyarko has highlighted a worrying trend of court actions and judgement debts affecting the Ministry of Finance's accounts. 

 

Speaking before the Public Account Committee, he said issue arises when other government ministries, like the Road Ministry, award contracts and fail to pay, leading to contractors taking the government to court and resulting in judgement debts.

 

 

He explained that, the Ministry of Finance accounts are affected by judgement debts due to transactions initiated by other ministries.

 

 

Citing some solutions , he suggested that, a legal framework is needed to protect the Ministry of Finance from rampant court actions.

 

The member of parliament for Asuogyaman, 

Mr Ampem Nyarko called on Stakeholders, including the Attorney General's department, Bank of Ghana, and the Acting Chief Justice, to engage to understand the process and find solutions.

 

 The government needs to plan its finances better to contain commitments and reduce court actions and judgement debts.

 

He emphasized the importance of addressing this issue to prevent further financial strain on the government.

 

Report by PKB

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