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PAC withholds Egyapa Mercer’s appointment as Deputy Energy Minister 

PAC withholds Egyapa Mercer’s appointment as Deputy Energy Minister

Parliament’s Appointments Committee has put on hold the approval of Andrew Egyapa Mercer as Deputy Minister of Energy following his disapproval to comments made by the former sector minister, Peter Amewu.

Mr Amewu earlier stated that the Power Distribution Service – Electricity Company of Ghana (PDS-ECG) deal was fraudulent but Mr Mercer disagreed.

Report explained that the Committee had decided at the end of the exercise to take time to review Mr Mercer’s vetting footage before giving a final verdict.

It further stated that the Deputy Minister-designate had strongly opposed Mr Amewu’s use of the word “fraudulent” to describe the transaction earlier, only to retract at the latter part of the vetting.

Report claimed that after the Chairman of the Committee, Joseph Osei Owusu, had explained to what fraudulent deals meant, he had come to accept the position the then Minister had taken.

The Appointments Committee has said going over the vetting once more would give them the opportunity to compare his earlier words, when he opposed, to his new position and decide whether he misspoke or that he genuinely meant the fact that he had reviewed his position on the issue.

During the exercise, Mr Mercer had told the Committee that a statement released by the Information Ministry only stated that the government had detected some material breaches, and so had proceeded to suspend the transaction, pending investigation.

That, he noted did not make the deal which was cancelled in October 2019 fraudulent.

“Following the investigation that led to the termination of the transaction, nowhere in the official communication were the words fraud used, I have read the report and the issues were clear.”

“Mr chairman, I am a lawyer, and so words like fraud, which connotes grave offenses, ought not to be used loosely without requisite fact or evidence to support it. So with all the information available to me at the time led me to draw the conclusion that the then Minister of Energy had misspoken,” he had said.

Meanwhile, all deputy ministers-designate who had been vetted on Monday, June 7, were approved except Mr Mercer.

The Committee, it said decided to either recommend Mr Mercer for approval or reject him after reviewing his vetting.

The Committee would decide on the Deputy Minister-designate’s fate on Tuesday, June 8 after the vetting of the four Ministers-designate for the day.

Source: www.spotonnews.net

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