
The opposition New Patriotic Party (NPP) has come out with 'the real story in the Allotey Jacobs saga'.
Rumours that were circulating on social media over the weekend indicated
that the Central Regional Chairman of the ruling National Democratic
Congress(NDC), Allotey Jacobs was arrested at the Heathrow Airport, UK,
for allegedly engaging in money laundering.
The British High Commissioner to Ghana, Jon Benjamin after the rumour
emerged, denied that Allotey Jacobs had been arrested in the UK.
A section of the New Patriotic Party (NPP) started attacking Jon
Benjamin and accused him of being the spokesperson of Allotey Jacobs and
the NDC.
Meanwhile, Allotey Jacobs in an interview on PEACE FM morning show 'Kokrokoo' denied being arrested.
A statement signed by Nana Akomea, Communications Director, urged members of the NPP to desist from attacking Jon Benjamin.
Read full statement below
The New Patriotic Party wishes to urge all communicators, members, as
well as sympathisers to not get involved in the unsavoury accusations
against the British High Commissioner, Jon Benjamin, that he lied and
aided corruption by defending the Central Regional Chairman of the
National Democratic Congress.
Clearly, the British diplomat is not above criticism but it can be done
without attacks on his person. The NPP finds the attacks against the
integrity of Mr Jon Benjamin unsavoury and diversionary. What we believe
Ghanaians must focus on are the issues bordering on incompetence and
corruption which the trip by the NDC Regional Chairman represents.
We appreciate that the story over an alleged incident on the British
Airways flight from Accra at Heathrow last Sunday involving Bernard
Allotey Jacobs first emanated from a person who claimed, with evidence
of presence, to have been an eyewitness on board that flight.
Nevertheless, Ghanaians should have no reason to doubt the official
statement issued by the representative of the British government in
Ghana.
This “incident”, allegedly in the form of British Security Agencies
boarding the said British Airways Flight from Accra to London and
interrogating the Central Region Chairman on suspicion of money
laundering, amongst other unproven allegations, according to the British
High Commissioner, never happened, as per his thorough checks with the
airport authorities.
In the absence of any form of evidence to prove otherwise, we urge all
NPP members who have commented and may still be commenting on this issue
to ceasefire and desist from attacking the British High Commissioner.
We also condemn such baseless attacks.
Indeed, if there has been any diplomat who has been forthright and
proactive in voicing his concerns about the high levels of corruption
and incompetence in Ghana, it has been Jon Benjamin. From urging Small
and Medium Enterprises in the country to demand government’s commitment
to eliminate corruption and foster growth of the sector, to lamenting
about government’s failure in not tackling corruption, Mr Benjamin’s
pronouncements against rising levels of corruption in Ghana is
well-documented and deserves commendation.
Indeed, the corruption and incompetence that have characterized the
Mahama administration is readily evidenced in this “Allotey Bernard
Saga” where the dealings of an important State institution, the National
Petroleum Authority, is subjected to party cronyism and left in the
hands of a board member who is bereft of the competence and expertise in
the activities of the institution mandated to regulate, oversee and
monitor the petroleum downstream industry in Ghana.
Authentix, a US company, which, according to Allotey Jacobs, has
dealings with the NPA specializes in safeguarding clients in the refined
fuels, pharmaceuticals, consumer goods, agrochemicals and spirits
industries from counterfeiting, product theft, product diversion,
smuggling and adulteration. It is an interest player in procurements in
the petroleum sector, which the NPA has oversight responsibility.
It is essentially a 2-week paid holiday for Mr. Allotey Jacobs. In one
breadth, he claims the Board of Directors of the NPA sent him to Dallas
to represent the company. In another breadth, he states that the entire
cost of his trip is being funded by Authentix. Both issues raise red
flags in Ghana and in the United States of America.
The trip raises some major questions:
1. What was the purpose of the trip that appeared to have been sanctioned by the NPA Board of Directors?
2. What was the Board of Directors’ thought process behind choosing
Allotey Jacobs to represent the NPA? Did competence inform the decision
to settle on him? And if so, which competency?
3. Was the business class return ticket sponsored by the NPA or by the
US company as claimed publicly by the NDC Central Regional Chairman?
4. Did the company also sponsor the business class return ticket for Mrs Agbenotor, the other NPA staff who was on the trip?
5. Did the company also sponsor their hotel bills, as the lowest rate at
the Westin Galleria Hotel, in Dallas, where Allotey Jacobs is staying,
goes for $2,800 a night. Or, are Ghanaian taxpayers paying for the NDC
Regional Chairman’s 12-day stay at the hotel, which is estimated to cost
at least $33,600 or $67,200 for the two?
6. Is the US company also providing per diem and if so how much?
If this trip is sponsored by the Ghanaian taxpayer, we wish to know if
it is in consonance with the recent directive from the Office of Chief
of Staff, ostensibly issued to curtail wasteful, expensive, luxurious
travels by public officials.
If Allotey Jacobs’ trip, as he boldly stated on radio Monday, is being
funded by Authentix, then we wish to draw the attention of the United
States government to a possible breach of Federal rules.
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act of 1977, as amended, 15 U.S.C. §§
78dd-1, et seq. ("FCPA"), was enacted for the purpose of making it
unlawful for certain classes of persons and entities to make payments to
foreign government officials to assist in obtaining or retaining
business. Allotey Jacobs' claims on Citi FM's Eye Witness News, gives
cause for Authentix to be investigated by the SEC for flouting the FCPA.
Based on this disclosure, there is a possibility of an infringement of
this specific provision of the FCPA by Authentix, and the NPP is by
this, drawing the attention of the United States Embassy to this
potential breach.
The people of Ghana must see this usual habit of the NDC as highly
unethical and smacking of the kind of corruption that has buried our
nation under an ever-heaping pile of debts. It is wrong for a board
member of state regulatory body such as the NPA to easily, willingly and
boastfully open himself up to be corrupted by receiving perks from a
company that has contractual interests in procurements to do with the
very state agency for which the board member works.
This is just another example of the corruption and incompetence that have been the hallmark of John Mahama’s presidency.
We, however, encourage Ghanaian journalists not to be disturbed by the
vile insults from the likes of Allotey Jacobs when they probe the
propriety or otherwise of such actions by public officials.
….signed…
Nana Akomea
(Communications Director)