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Charles Adu Boahen, a former Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, has denied remaining a director on the Bank of Ghana (BoG) Board, despite leaving the ministry in November, last year.
Family sources told The Herald that, Mr Adu Boahen, has virtually relocated to South Africa, where he works, and frequently travels to Ghana for personal reasons and goes back.
Mr. Adu Boahen’s name has been captured in the BoG’s 2022 Report and Financial Statement as still a member of the Central Bank board led by Governor, Dr Ernest Addison. But The Herald’s sources close to him, have explained that this could not be true, as he has not been resident in Ghana since leaving office last year.
Sources close to the former Minister of State at the Finance Ministry, have told this paper that his membership on the BoG board, was a result of his position as a minister, and having ceased to be a minister, he automatically ceased to be on the board.
“The seat he occupied was reserved for a representative of the Finance Ministry; typically a Deputy Minister or Minister. Since he is no longer a minister, he ceases to be on the board”.
Mr Adu Boahen was said to have explained that his name was captured in the annual report for the 2022 Financial year, because during the year, he was a director up until November, so it makes sense to be listed in the report.
President Nana Akufo-Addo, terminated the appointment of Mr Adu Boahen, last November.
A statement from the Presidency, the Director of Communications, Eugene Arhin, said, “After being made aware of the allegations levelled against the Minister in the exposé, ‘Galamsey Economy’, the President spoke to Mr. Adu Boahen, after which he decided to terminate his appointment, and also to refer the matter to the Special Prosecutor for further investigations.”