play videoCathedral Executive Director Paul Opoku-Mensah (left) and Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa
The National Cathedral Secretariat has responded to the latest installment of allegations against their registration processes of a fundraising wing in the United States.
Member of Parliament for North Tongu, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa in episode 2 of his Cathedral Scandal publications alleged that the secretariat in registering the US wing used the details of a dead Hispanic man, one Jose Salgado.
He referenced a US social security number as provided on the registration papers he had secured and other cehcks to arrive at that conclusion.
The Secretariat, however, in rebutting the claim explained that the MP had misquoted two different tax numbers as used in the US.
They accused Ablakwa of quoting a different Social Security Number to run checks on the corporate institution, which are by law provided with Tax ID numbers.
The release was signed by Executive Director to the National Cathedral of Ghana, Dr. Paul Opoku-Mensah.
The relevant portions explaining Ablakwa's mistake were as follows: "3) In arriving at this so-called Identity theft, the MP distorts the information on the registration documents by taking the Taxpayer ID number: 86-3859197 (Appendix 1), and disingenuously changes it to the social security number, SSN: 863-85-9197 belonging to a deceased named, Jose Salgado (Appendix 2). He then proceeds to accuse the National Cathedral of using the "stolen" identity of the deceased to register.
"4) For the record, the Taxpayer ID Number is issued for corporations and is separated by one dash, to wit, 86-3859197. This taxpayer ID Number is derived from the Employment Identification Number (EIN), which is applied for, as the first step in the application for a tax-exempt status (See appendix 3).
"5) The Social Security Number (SSN), on the other hand, is issued to individuals, and is separated by two dashes, to wit, 863-85-9197. Even if the numbers are the same, because of the dashes, they mean different things. Thus, the taxpayer ID (86-3859197) is not the same thing as the social security number (863-85-9197)."