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Finance Ministry fails to account for ABFA for 4th time – PIAC report

The Ministry of Finance has for the fourth consecutive time failed to account for unutilised Annual Budget Funding Amount (ABFA) of oil revenues, the Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) has disclosed.

A statement issued and signed by Chairman of the Committee, Mr Noble Wadzah said the expenditure information for the period on the ABFA is blank in its 2020 semi-annual report arising from the failure of the Ministry of Finance to provide the expenditure data
requested by PIAC.

“As a result, PIAC is unable to report on the programmes and activities undertaken with an amount of US$169.51 million disbursed to the ABFA for the period. Similarly, the Committee is unable to provide update on the status of the unutilised and unaccounted for ABFA balance which stood at GH₵1.5 billion, as reported in the 2019 PIAC Annual Report,” the statement added.

The Chairman of the Committee, Mr Noble Wadzah underscored the need for parliament to bring its oversight mandate to bear on the ministry’s consistent failure for not accounting for the unutilised ABFA  and other violations.

“PIAC reiterates its earlier call on Parliament to strengthen its oversight mandate on the
Ministry of Finance. This is because the Ministry’s persistent failure (fourth time) to
provide half-year data on ABFA utilisation is not only adversely affecting the work of the
Committee, but also eroding gains in the fight for transparency and accountability in the
management and use of Ghana’s petroleum revenues for the benefit of citizens.”

Highlights of key findings of the report

The Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC), has published its Semi-annual Report on the management and use of petroleum revenues for the first half of 2020 on its website www.piacghana.org.

This is in fulfilment of Section 56 of the Petroleum Revenue Management Act (PRMA), 2011 (Act 815).

The Report is being released two months later than the statutory reporting date of 15th
September due to the Covid-19 pandemic, which according to PIAC disrupted planned work programmes of reporting entities and also PIAC.

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