BOST Profit Propaganda: How Alex Mould further exposed BOST Management

“They get a GHS 0.09 subsidy from the taxpayer for every litre of petrol (gasoline and diesel) sold in the country – this subsidy amounts  to about GHS 400m. Profit of GHS 180m my foot. You do the math!”

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Management of State-own Bulk Oil Storage and Transportation Company Limited BOST are not having it easy this week after being exposed again and again for claiming to have made profits.

The latest to join the attack on the management for lying about making profit is former CEO of the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation GNPC, Alex Kofi Mensah Mould who says BOST is misleading the public.

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According to him, BOST is making about 9 pesewas from every litre of fuel sold in the country for free amounting to Ghs400million hence declaring a profit of some Ghs180million for no work done.

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“They get a GHS 0.09 subsidy from the taxpayer for every litre of petrol (gasoline and diesel) sold in the country – this subsidy amounts  to about GHS 400m. Profit of GHS 180m my foot. You do the math!” He wrote.

Earlier, BOST’s claims of profit was questioned by John Jinapor, ranking member on the Mines and Energy Committee of Parliament, who provided facts and data to support his argument against BOST,.

BOST had falsely claimed that after 11 years of recording losses, it has made “remarkable turnaround recording GH¢168.8 million profit after tax last year”.

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However, the Minority ranking member on the Mines and Energy Committee of Parliament John Jinapor exposed the claim as a lie.

“Last year we were told BOST made profit for the 2020 financial year only to be hit with the reality that the company actually made a loss of GH¢291.02 million”, he wrote in reply to the Graphic claims.

This year we are told the company made profit for the 2021 financial year,  but they conveniently refuse to tell us  that the BOST Margin has witnessed an  increment of 100% from GHp6 to GHp12 per litre for the year under review.

This new increase for BOST comes on the back of an initial 100% increase, from GHp3 to GHp6 per litre in 2020.

The BOST Margin which is free money (Tax) to the company  has therefore witnessed a commulative increment of 200% within two years.

Source: voltatoday.com

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