Special Prosecutor petitioned to Investigate Contracts awarded by Atta Akyea
The petition is titled "Malfeasance/Financial Loss To The State By Hon. Samuel Atta Akyea"
A concerned Ghanaian citizen, Daniel Kwasi Amponiy, has petitioned the Special Prosecutor, Kissi Agyebeng, to investigate some contracts awarded by the Member of Parliament (MP) for the Abuakwa South Constituency, Samuel Atta-Akyea when he was the Minister for Works and Housing.
According to the petition dated Tuesday, December 14, 2021, and titled Malfeasance/Financial Loss To The State By Hon. Samuel Atta Akyea, some media publications have indicted the former minister over some contracts under his signature which is worth investigating.
Below is the full petition
Attention:
Kissi Agyebeng Esquire
The Special Prosecutor
Office of the Special Prosecutor
Accra
Tuesday December 14, 2021
PETITION: Malfeasance/Financial Loss To The State By Hon. Samuel Atta Akyea
Dear sir,
Please accept my compliments.
I am petitioning your good office with this written indictment of Hon. Samuel Atta Akyea who served as the Minister for Works and Housing until January 2021, and the current Member of Parliament of Akim Abuakwa South.
In September 19, 2019, “Whatsupnews” in a publication with the headline; “ATTA AKYEA SIGNS WHOPPING US $1BN IN TOTAL HOUSING CONTRACT” indicted the former Works and Housing minister over alleged financial irregularities and malfeasance.
Again, around the same time there were a series of publications on a couple of online streaming platforms with the following headlines;
“Atta Akyea signs two contracts again for August and December 2018 to the tune of $4.483 billion and $43.827 billion respectively without parliamentary approval”
“Atta Akyea signs contract worth $961 million for the construction of houses without parliamentary approval in August 2018”
Respectfully sir, reading through these news publications, and a couple of documents available to this petitioner, it is quite clear that the former Works and Housing Minister violated the legislative functions of Parliament as stipulated in article 93(2) of the Constitution in signing the contracts in question.
In actual fact, there’s detection of official fraud and malfeasance by the actions of Hon. Samuel Atta Akyea, and it is a flagrant breach of section 179A(3)(a) of the Criminal and Other Offences(Act 29), 1960 (as amended).
It is in this light that I’m petitioning your good office to look into this matter and if possible institute criminal action against Hon. Samuel Atta Akyea for causing financial loss to the state.
Criminal misdemeanour should be accorded the seriousness it deserves by allowing the criminal justice system to interpret and assess its social impact and apportion punishment as prescribed by law. Which is why this petition needs to be treated with utmost urgency and seriousness.
Thank you
Sincerely Yours
Daniel Kwasi Amponiy
Citizen of Ghana