Ford probe saga: Speaker's ruling whimsical- Minority
- kencitymediagh
- Sep 1, 2016
- 2 min read

The Minority Leader has described as "whimsical and capricious" a decision by the Speaker to throw out a motion submitted by the Minority which sought a Parliamentary probe into the controversial Ford gift scandal involving Ghana's president.
Even more disappointing, Osei Kyei Mensah Bonsu averred was the decision by the Speaker to relegate the powers of an arm of government (Parliament) under an administrative body which is CHRAJ.
At a press conference organized immediately after the Speaker of Parliament quashed the motion, the Minority Leader said through the Speaker's jaundiced interpretation of the Constitutional provisions, Parliament has lost a golden opportunity to invoke its powers of oversight over the executive.
Parliamentary Probe
The Minority wanted a bipartisan Parliamentary probe into the circumstances under which President John Mahama accepted a Ford gift estimated at $100,000 from a Burkinabe contractor in 2012.
The president has admitted collecting the gift which he ordered to be put into the state's pool for use at the presidency but vehemently denied that the gift played any role in the award of the contracts to Kanazoe.
There have been mixed reaction ever since the matter came to the public domain. Some have vehemently chastised the president for breaching his own code of ethics which stops public officers from receiving gift worth more than 200 cedis.
Others have defended the president claiming the Ford was never taken for his personal use but was placed in a pool of state vehicles.
The matter is currently under investigation at the Commission of Human Rights and Administrative Justice following three separate petitions from individuals and political parties.
The New Patriotic Party sought to elevate the investigation in the realm of Parliament through a motion signed by a number of minority members.
The motion led to a recall of Parliament as MPs, ministers of state all cut short their busy campaign schedules for a showdown.
The motion, wanted Parliament to find out, if the president by his acceptance of the Ford gift, breached any part of the law and whether it infringed the president's own code of conduct.
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